Re: Blichmann Hop Rocket

Mon May 16, 2011 5:39 pm

yep. It sucked.

I would say that if it were to be used as a gravity system, you probably need a valve at the bottom of your kettle (as opposed to using a racking cane), and it might even be better to pre-fill the thing with wort in addition to the hops. We did turn the thing on its side part way through, which seemed to help, but ultimately we had to give up on the thing.

Oh well, we were talking about buying a pump anyway.
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Re: Blichmann Hop Rocket

Wed May 18, 2011 9:02 am

I have used my hop rocket as a randal and it was AWESOME!!!!

I brewed a beer (pale ale-ish) with no hop additions after 30 min. I put 3oz of citra whole cone in the HR and filled it with beer. At first it was quite foamy and very grassy. after two days, the amount of hop aroma that is added to the beer is tremendous! I didn't have that much foaming issue that i thought i would have. I generally pour off an inch of beer from a tap and just dump in the sink and then fill my pint glass (without the HR). With it hooked up I saw a quite blast of CO2 and a bit of foam followed by a few seconds of foam, but then beer came out.
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Re: Blichmann Hop Rocket

Thu May 19, 2011 1:27 pm

Here is the new high flow insert for the hop rocket:

http://www.blichmannengineering.com/Hop ... ocket.html
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Re: Blichmann Hop Rocket

Thu May 19, 2011 2:43 pm

Hoser wrote:Here is the new high flow insert for the hop rocket:

http://www.blichmannengineering.com/Hop ... ocket.html



Blichmann is just awesome to give a free upgrade.
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Re: Blichmann Hop Rocket

Fri May 20, 2011 8:01 am

Need to mail that in today. Does anyone know the timeline for the upgrade?
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Upgrade Received!!!

Wed May 25, 2011 1:38 pm

Lewybrewing wrote:Need to mail that in today. Does anyone know the timeline for the upgrade?


In my case, a very fast turn-around! I need to say I live an hour away from Lafayette, IN, where this was sent. But, I sent the screen in Monday afternoon, registered mail, return receipt. (I like to do this as someone has to sign for it, so I know they received it) Well, I just came home today (Wednesday) and a Fedex package was on my porch. It's the new HR part all right. Hard to believe. Just as pictured. I'm glad to see Blichmann has stood by their product. There are many of us who have experienced less than satisfactiry performance, so a fix was needed. The quick turn-around was a very pleasent surprise. I got the package BEFORE I got the signed receipt for delivery!

Looking forward to giving the modified HR a try.

PS: Just got the mail, return receipt was singed by J. Blichmann himself. Seems like he's really on this issue.
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Re: Blichmann Hop Rocket

Wed May 25, 2011 5:44 pm

I received my replacement part very quickly as well - a matter of days.
Can't say enough good things about John Blichmann....

My only wish was that the Boilermakers were welded instead of weldless - I'd have three.
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Re: Blichmann Hop Rocket

Sat Jul 23, 2011 6:39 am

Has anyone used the new hop rocket high flow filter yet?

I just used my older HR last night for the first time with 3 oz of leaf hops and it took almost an hour to get 12 gallons thru it to the chiller and fermentor... Got caught by surprise on that....

Few Questions:
[*]It looks like the larger filter housing will reduce the maximum amount of hops you can now add to the HR.....[/*]
[*]Looking forward to getting some real feedback on the new high flow filter before I send my original filter screen back in....[/*]
[*]Can the new filter housing be removed from the original screen (looks like it is held on with a threaded rod) to bring it back to the original screen or is it welded on?[/*]
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