iGulu Home Brew Pressure Bottle Set of 2
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Estimated Delivery:Sep 04 - Sep 08
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Free Shipping & Returns: On all orders over $75
Transfer your brews from keg to bottle without sacrificing flavor. This equal-pressure bottle set ensures a clean, oxidation-free process that
keeps your beer, cider, or kombucha fresh and perfectly carbonated.

iGulu Home Brew Pressure Bottle Set of 2
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does one kit brew? How many servings is that?
A: Each kit typically brews about 3.5 liters—roughly 6 to 7 cups depending on carbonation and pour size.
Q: How should I store the kit before opening? Do I need to use it all at once?
A: Keep unopened kits in a cool, dry place (50–68°F). Once opened, you can portion out what you need and seal the rest—just refrigerate and use within one week for best freshness.
Q: I already own a home brewing machine—can I use iGulu ingredient kits?
A: Yes! Our kits work with most standard smart brewing machines. Just double-check your machine’s compatibility for best results.
Q: What if my brew tastes too sweet?
A: Everyone’s taste is different. If it’s too sweet for you, simply switch your machine back to "Fermentation" mode and let it brew a few extra days. You can taste along the way using a CO₂ cylinder.
Q: Where are your ingredients made?
A: Our malt extracts are produced and processed in the U.S. Other ingredients—like hops and yeast—are sourced from France, then carefully packaged in China and imported to the U.S.
Q: How long will the finished drink stay fresh?
A: Once brewed, we recommend drinking within 7–10 days and keeping it refrigerated to preserve the best flavor.
Q: Can I still use the kit after the expiration date?
A: We don’t recommend it. Expired kits may lose flavor, ferment unevenly, or produce subpar results.
Q: What is your return policy?
30-day return window for unopened kits and unused machines. Please review our full policy [here].
Q: Are there any allergens I should be aware of?
A: Some kits contain barley malt or yeast. Always check the ingredient list and consult with a medical professional if you have allergies.
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