Leaks
My Main Cap is leaking from the centre
🚨 If your Pinter has been brewing for more than an hour, it will be under pressure. Before removing any parts, it’s very important to release that pressure safely. To do this, slowly turn the Carbonation Dial to the OFF position for 10 seconds, then
Leaking from around the outside of the Main Cap
🚨 If your Pinter has been brewing for more than an hour, it will be under pressure. Before removing any parts, it’s very important to release that pressure safely. To do this, slowly turn the Carbonation Dial to the OFF position for 10 seconds, then
My Active Pour Tap is dripping
A small drip is to be expected after dispensing from your Pinter using the Active Pour Tap. This is perfectly normal and isn't anything to worry about. Please simply leave your glass underneath for a couple of seconds to allow the last few drips to f
My Tap is leaking from the Tap connection to the Pinter (the Collar)
🚨 If your Pinter has been brewing for more than an hour, it will be under pressure. Before removing any parts, it’s very important to release that pressure safely. To do this, slowly turn the Carbonation Dial to the OFF position for 10 seconds, then
My Carbonation Dial is leaking, foaming or bubbling
If your Carbonation Dial is leaking or foaming during Purification. The Carbonation Dial is a valve on your Pinter which allows your Pinter to self-regulate its internal pressure levels. This means that if your Carbonation Dial is not in the correct
My Hopper Inlet is leaking
Tip: Be sure to double check that your Carbonation Dial is on setting 5. If your dial is set to OFF, this may be where the leak is coming from, not the Hopper Inlet. Don't worry if you see a bit of liquid after hopping! It's likely just residual hop