For those that have them can you adjust the boil setting or is it always 100%. I have looked over the manual and the Blichmann site but didn't see any reference to being able to adjust the boil intensity.
Nevermind… I just re-read the manual and there is a note about it on one of the first...
That’s a bummer. The one near my house just closed this past year. I went there to pick up ingredients and it was closed. Fortunately there is a nice shop about 10 minutes from my office so I can swing through there on a lunch break, but I do miss the small independent shop that was near my house.
Already done, Instagram removed some of the content but not all. Also the account has gone out to her friends and others in the school, can’t block that.
my daughter is being bullied by an anonymous Instagram account. Is it possible to find out where the account is originating from? Instagram has not been very helpful in this matter. I will be more than happy to share details via PM.
Thanks guys.
Biggest suggestion would be to buy a 15gallon boil kettle. Just invade you ever want to do a 10 gallon batch. I never thought I would want to do 10 gallon batches, but am now looking towards doing 2-3 per year to help keep my pipeline full.
Hands down brewing classic styles as it gives you recipes for every style. It is one thing to read about a style, it is a whole other to brew/drink a style.
For the basics hard to beat palmers book or the complete joy of home brewing.
Up for sale for $30, a blichmann hopblocker that has been used 3 times. It works great, but I don't brew hoppy beers so I don't really need it. Also with it is 2 cases of bottles, all double rinsed and never used for homebrew. They still have labels but the Porter labels come off clean and easy...