POBox19 wrote: » I too got an AliExpress 'Beer Foamer' and it is fun with Smithwicks and Lagers but pretty useless with Guinness, Surgers or Widget. There is something happening but they just don't have the kick that Guinness needs. I've now got a Grundig on the way from Amazon DE cost €43 inc. delivery and vat.https://www.amazon.de/dp/B07B7NXD86/ref=pe_3044161_185740101_TE_item
celt262 wrote: » I got the aliexpress one and while it does surge it doesn't seem to explode as such and its like a very slow surge. Any tips?
Suckit wrote: » This is the one I got fast shipping.https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33055876680.html I find it better than the 'flat' plate shaped one I also got. That isn't ultra sonic (the one linked is). EDITED The Ultrasonic Cleaners on Amazon - https://www.hagglezon.com/en/s/ultrasonic%20cleaner and the Foamer - https://www.hagglezon.com/en/s/beer%20foamer
Bowlardo wrote: » Glass has to be clean and dried properly Cans in the fridge for about 6 hours Take can from fridge and leave it rest 5-10 minutes Open can put with one hand leaving base on the tab!e Let it rest for thirty seconds Pour slowly at 50 degree angle It should look like a big glass on coke Place in 5cm of water Run until it reaches the top 6 seconds It frosty magic should be fine!e from the bottom of the glass Let it set in the survey Enjoy It is lovely and creamy. €2.50 a.Can is definitely worth it
CandyButcher wrote: » Its all gimmick bull**** lads its all the same, watch this video of the Guinness guru doing a blind fold test on a surged can and regular, more less the same he says. Dont get ripped offhttps://www.instagram.com/tv/CMsgjLEnwNQ/?igshid=1sealisoc55ua
testtech05 wrote: » Has anyone for a link to a good surger unit/cleaner in stock anywhere?
Effects wrote: » Has anyone tried a two part surge yet? I've heard it's really important, and needs to be done for it to taste right.
gilberto_eire wrote: » Theres a bit of a difference between dunking the cans and using the unit. But I do agree if you're talking about surging the widget cans and the surger cans. They both look pretty similar and taste wise I'm not sure how much of a difference there is. I can't say I've had a bad can of the surgers, they've all been nice. I think long term I'll be surging the widget cans, id find it hard to go back hand pouring them tbh.
celt262 wrote: » After having a good few over the weekend I reckon that it isn't worth the extra 40 quid or do for a slab of these. The dunk pour with the widget cans are not far off quality wise.
gilberto_eire wrote: » I think it was shown earlier that Beer Foamers dont work.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » This might work but won’t be quickhttps://a.aliexpress.com/_m0NysG7
celt262 wrote: » Surger unit arrived this morning and I'm just back from collecting cans its a bit early to crack them open will try hold off a bit!
celt262 wrote: » Were you that excited you couldn't hold onto them !
sharkman wrote: » Make sure there about 1 CM OF water in the unit and have the glass spotless. Helps if you chill the glass a wee bit .
POBox19 wrote: » Found this business in Glasnevin, Dublin 11 on FB which has Guinness Surger cans in stock (70€) and went across and got me a slab of Surgers! i dropped them a bit coming in the door so giving them 24hrs to settle and chill in the fridge. Book a Bar: https://www.facebook.com/BookaBar03 contact details are there.
bob2oo7 wrote: » Finally bit the bullet and got myself a jewelry cleaner and some cans. I am lucky to live close to the border and know someone who works there and getting the cans is very easy. Got the jeweler cleaner on Amazon (UK) and the review mentioned it was a good one for Guinness. Tried the can last night for the first time but the SURGE only worked from about half way to the top, nothing seemed to happen on the bottom half. I then read cans should be in the fridge for 24 hours So I am wondering (and hoping) that this is why it didn't surge properly. Will be trying again this evening, but does anyone else know if this is the case in advance?