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The Sub review: how does Beerwulf’s compact beer tap perform?

LET’S be real, beer from a can or a bottle just isn’t as good as a pint from the pub. It is time that we introduced: The Sub.

You can get a draught pint without having to leave your home when this trusty contraption’s around.

    Sadly, The Sub is no longer available

    We reviewed The Sub to see if it’s worth spending a little more for a pub-quality pint on your sofa.

    Pros

    Pours great pints Loads of different beers to choose from Looks good

    Cons

    More expensive than buying beer from shops Noisy when pouring  Small size limits its usage

    Overall rating: 3.5/5

    IMPORTANT UPDATE: The Sub is no longer available for purchase

    Unfortunately, The Sub beer dispenser from Beerwulf has been discontinued and is no longer available for sale.

    If you’re looking for alternatives to enjoy draft beer at home, there are several other options on the market worth considering.

    For those who enjoyed The Sub’s compact design and ease of use, you might want to check out similar products such as the PerfectDraft systems or other home beer dispensers.

    For the most up-to-date recommendations, read our best beer dispensers roundup.

    The Sub review: Quickfire Q&A

    How much is the SodaStream? The Sub beer dispenser from Beerwulf is discontinued and no longer available to purchase. When it was available, it was priced at £125.

    Who’s it best for? We think The Sub is a great gift for a beer lover, especially since there are loads of different beers to try, along with the old favourites. It’s not obscenely expensive if a couple of you are clubbing together to buy it as a gift, either.

    What we loved: We loved being able to quickly and easily pour draught pints at home. It’s a nice reward on a Friday after a long week at work and feels a bit more special than picking up a six-pack from the shop on the way home. It looks pretty stylish on the side at home and won’t spoil your kitchen aesthetic.

    What we didn’t: It’s more expensive than buying cans from the off-license, it’s a little noisy when it pours, and it’s really designed for individual use rather than large groups.

    If money were no object, we’d prefer to have a PerfectDraft (read our PerfectDraft Beer Dispenser review and PerfectDraft Pro review here), but since prices for those start at around £249, the Sub is a good budget option.

    The Sub review: full review

    We were pretty excited when we got our hands on The Sub from Beerwulf, which promises pub-quality pints from the comfort of your own home.

    The Sub is a slick bit of kit that doesn’t look out of place on your kitchen side, and with its 30cm footprint, it doesn’t take up too much space. 

    It’s pretty easy to get going: just insert a two-litre keg (from a range of about 40 on the website), fiddle around with some piping, and The Sub will begin chilling your beer.

    If you’ve kept your mini-kegs in the fridge first, they’ll be ready to drink in an hour or two.

    If they’re at room temperature, it’ll be a while longer as The Sub chills your kegs to perfect drinking temperature. Once the light goes green, you’re good to go.

    We’ve seen a few people around the web complaining that The Sub produces too much foam, which is something we battled with initially.

    But if you follow the instructions (clear the nozzle when you first start pouring and then open the tap fully when you’re pulling pints), it’s a pretty easy solution.

    The Sub is a slick bit of kit

    However, there are a couple of downsides to The Sub.

    For starters, it’s certainly more expensive than buying your beer at the supermarket, as it’ll set you back over £100 if you buy it with kegs.

    It also takes quite a long time to chill and pressurise your mini-kegs once you’ve placed them inside, which means you’re probably waiting a couple of hours between pints when you do a keg change.

    This basically rules out The Sub as a useful gadget for entertaining if you’re planning on drinking more than two litres.

    Finally, it’s a little noisy when you pull pints and it hums for about 20 seconds after you’ve finished pouring.

    The Sub review: the verdict

    For its price, I really like The Sub.

    It does what it’s supposed to, and it gives you an excuse to sample beers you wouldn’t normally try.

    While there are better beer dispensers out there, none beat The Sub on price, and we’d gladly break ours out for special occasions going forward.

    **The Sub is no longer available for purchase. Check out our best beer dispensers roundup for alternatives.

    Do you have to plug in Beerwulf Sub?

    The beer tap must be plugged in at least an hour before the desired serve time.

    It is ready to use when the light turns green. The instructions are easy to follow, and there’s a handy video to explain the setup process.

    Alternatives to the Beerwulf Sub machine?

    Many home beer dispenser alternatives do the same job as this Beerwulf Sub machine

    Here are some other designs from well-known brands on the market:

    Pinter At-Home Beer Dispenser, £55 (was £99) from John Lewis Guinness Nitrosurge, £29.97 from Asda Philips PerfectDraft, £199 from Currys Philips PerfectDraft Pro, £349.99 from Freemans Fizzics DraftPour, £99 (was £129) from Menkind Blade Countertop Draught System, from £266.90 from Beerwulf

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