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My brew is too frothy/fizzy Pinter 2

If your beer is too frothy this may be due to how long you have conditioned your beer. Conditioning your Beer or Cider is a vital step, as not only does it add key tasting notes to your Beer or Cider, but it also allows the CO2 produced naturally...

The magnet has fallen out of my Tap Handle

Not to worry! You can continue to use your Tap Handle, just with a little extra care. Simply remove the small magnet and slide the Tap Handle back in place. Unfortunately, as all Pinter 2s are now out of warranty, we will sadly be unable to get...

Pinter 2 Warranty Status

As all Pinter 2's are now outside of their 12-month warranty we are unable to offer any replacement parts. We absolutely would love to keep you brewing with your Pinter 2s for as long as possible so if you do have an issue please get in touch with...

There is water trapped inside my Pinter 2.

If you can hear liquid inside your Pinter 2 while it is empty this means you've got liquid trapped between the inner and outer casing. This isn't anything to worry about and doesn't indicate any problem with your Pinter. This can sometimes happen...

My brew is too frothy/fizzy

If your beer is too frothy this may be due to how long you have conditioned your beer. Conditioning your Beer or Cider is a vital step, as not only does it add key tasting notes to your Beer or Cider, but it also allows the CO2 produced naturally...

Main Cap Leaking - Pinter 2

PurifierIf when you purified your Pinter, the Purifier did not dissolve, there could be some little granules of Purifier stuck in the valve of the Main Cap. If that's the case, it can create a small gap allowing some of the liquid to escape.Please...

My Tap Handle feels loose

The Pinter 2 Tap Assembly does not have a spring valve mechanism like the Active Pour Tap. This is why you might notice it doesn't spring back into place after pouring.You may notice it leans forward a little bit and may not be flush with the...