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There is a gap between the Brewing Dock and PinterUpdated a month ago

You may see a gap between the Brewing Dock and the Pinter body, this is part of the design of the Pinter Brewing Dock and is absolutely nothing to worry about. 

This gap's purpose is to allow pressure to build during fermentation without causing stress on the connection between the Brewing Dock and the Pinter. 

This gap can also cause the Pinter to "wobble" a little while it’s connected to the Brewing Dock, but this is also absolutely normal. We recommend not wobbling your Pinter too much as it may cause unnecessary stress to the connection. 

As long as you have connected your Brewing Dock correctly, you can continue Brewing as normal.

Please note: if there isn't a gap between your Brewing Dock and Pinter while Brewing this is also nothing to worry about! Each style of Fresh Press ferments differently and will produce varying levels of pressure.

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