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Way more drama in that screed then in the entire thread...
Thanks for helping to prove my points
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Way more drama in that screed then in the entire thread...
Ironic.Oh lordy, here we go again with the dramatization...
It is drastically different in looks and in some functions if one is in the middle of building a system based on the prior design. Let's not forget that historically Blichmann has targeted the higher end of the homebrewer market. I can effectively boil water or wort in a crawfish pot if I'm not particular. Historically, Blichmann has made their money off of people that _are_ particular, though.Completely changed? It's an effing pot, it's used to boil liquid, but now it is completely different?
Ironic.
It is drastically different in looks and in some functions if one is in the middle of building a system based on the prior design. Let's not forget that historically Blichmann has targeted the higher end of the homebrewer market. I can effectively boil water or wort in a crawfish pot if I'm not particular. Historically, Blichmann has made their money off of people that _are_ particular, though.
Yes. The finish and all the fittings are different. If you're building a completely new system, I can understand your not caring, but if you've sunk $1000 into two Blichmann pots like the one on the right, you think sinking another $500 into one that looks like the one on the left is stupid to make an issue of?So this is what you consider "drastically different in looks"?
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One interesting thing about this thread is there are people expressing their opinions on a new product - and then there are people expressing their opinions about whether those people should be allowed to have an opinion.
A simply marvelous paradigm for a discussion group...
Cheers!
Yes. The finish and all the fittings are different. If you're building a completely new system, I can understand your not caring, but if you've sunk $1000 into two Blichmann pots like the one on the right, you think sinking another $500 into one that looks like the one on the left is stupid to make an issue of?
same finish will make your beer better? just asking...
Ironic.
It is drastically different in looks and in some functions if one is in the middle of building a system based on the prior design. Let's not forget that historically Blichmann has targeted the higher end of the homebrewer market. I can effectively boil water or wort in a crawfish pot if I'm not particular. Historically, Blichmann has made their money off of people that _are_ particular, though.
Will a Blichmann system make your beer better in the first place?same finish will make your beer better? just asking...
Mine was in a ceramic on steel canning pot. Transferring wort was a pain back then.I like how you reference a crawfish pot, being from the deep south and all. My first beer was made in 6" full size hotel pan.
Glad you enjoyed it.And that bayou tech you sent me was delicious, made me want some Mudbugs
How much work would it take to polish the G2 to look like a G1?
You shouldn't have to spend $500 on a pot and then you, the customer, have to make it look good. That's a car payment, and it's not like Blichmann is the only option out there.
One my favourite sayings I use on my wife is "Your opinion is wrong" because I actually inadvertently said it a few years back and immediately realized how silly it was ... Been using it on purpose ever since.Indeed. Welcome to the Internet.
One my favourite sayings I use on my wife is "Your opinion is wrong" because I actually inadvertently said it a few years back and immediately realized how silly it was ... Been using it on purpose ever since.
Back on topic: I do like my kettles to look the same too so I could see being irked at not being able to get them to match. IT's one of the reasons I bought all 3 at the same time (way back when). Just in case, because you just never know...
Kal
I bought a couple of the "blemished" G1 kettles to save money, if they are blemished I can't tell.
I wonder if they are really blemished or just a way to get rid of the G1s
Now that I no longer work at a home brew shop, I can fully exercise my 1st amendment rights and continue to say this pot is not a step forward, and be very careful with the valve.
Did your employer force you to take the pics and video down? Did Blichmann have something to do with that?
A little of both, blichmann called the owner to complain... So beware how he does business, he will probably ask the mods to remove this post too. The fact that there is a obvious safety issue does not matter, only $$$$
WOW.
What was their complaint based on? Did they feel you were misrepresenting the product?