Blichmann help

Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:54 pm

Alright guys, I'm looking for the either the blichmann boilermaker and therminator instructions. Not for the actual instructions but more the break down of the mashing process. I have a friend applying to grad school and is going to do a speech about the brewing process and I thought that the manual had some great info in it that was well put and easy for a non-brewer to understand. So please if anyone has this info please post it or PM me.

Thanks in advance!!
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Re: Blichmann help

Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:58 am

Contact John Blichmann through his website.
http://blichmannengineering.com/
John is a helpful guy and a big supporter of the Brewing Network.
Good Luck! :jnj
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Re: Blichmann help

Tue Apr 19, 2011 7:53 am

If you're looking for a simple and straightforward approach to understanding the brewing process, check out How to Brew.
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Re: Blichmann help

Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:01 pm

I have emailed john, no response yet I'm sure he's a busy guy.
I have how to brew but there is prob too much info for a non brewer in there and he's doing his presentation in a week.
If it comes down to it I can throw some stuff together from all the resources we have. But tryin to be lazy :)
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Re: Blichmann help

Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:48 pm

both byo & the AHA (zymurgy) have beginner's guides you could look into. I've seen them both at homebrew shops, both I think are short & sweet.
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Re: Blichmann help

Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:54 pm

I remembered to look over my instruction sheets that came with my blichmann gear, and I can say that there's very little info there about the actual process. So you're probably chasing a phantom.

Also, advice to your friend: as someone involved in higher education, I can say that it is probably a very bad idea to choose to speak about something you're not super-passionate and well-educated about. I'd pick something else entirely.
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Re: Blichmann help

Wed Apr 20, 2011 9:49 pm

Thanks guys. And I agree with the topic choice but i guess it is what it is. I'll find my old zymurgy i got when i first started and give that to him as well as how to brew. Well thanks again guys!
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