When I first got my BZ 35 I had a similar question and wasn't on the forum. I put the malt pipe in the BZ and measured water adding until it just showed on the bottom plate of the malt pipe and added this figure to the 3l X 1 kg figure from memory this was about 7l and this worked great and I...
As I don't use whole hops can't comment on their progress through the false bottom but one benefit of the heat exchanger is it does catch a lot of the protein that sneaks through the false bottom from the hot/cold break
I have used both and now prefer my Gen 4 mainly because of the ease of the display. The rapt connection although mainly gimmicky is handy for viewing what's going on in a different room (I brew outside and hide inside when the weather's not great). I can definitely recommend doing the re-...
It isn't foaming or bubbles rising or falling, that really wouldn't concern me too much, it is the whole liquid level rising and falling. I think you could be right on a ' milk saver' effect as it seems to me that the steam or bubbles created by boiling seem to get temporarily trapped below the...
Hi while a relative forum nubie I am a Brewzilla veteran and reasonably experienced homebrewer. Has anyone out there got a Brewzilla 65 and experienced this same problem?
The problem being when coming up to the boil/hot break the levels rise and fall by over 1 to 2 inches (that's 25 to 50mm for...