I have just taken delivery of my Brewzilla. Not going to rush into it for a couple of weeks gonna read up and do my homework as I've only done kits so far.
Exciting times.
Seconded.
I found it hard to read at first but not being so tight with the amount of liquid being used has made it easier. I also got a 15 quid refactometer from Amazon and it measured water as zero but then a wine reading came out very differently to a hydrometer reading so I'm sticking to the...
You are doing exactly what I did - I bought a Buffalo 40l and now have a Brewzilla arriving this week. I am still apprehensive about starting out but ask me again in January and I should know what I'm doing by then. I'm doing my first BIAB tomorrow and after that will use the Buffalo for sparge...
For me when I start watching it is going to be part of learning about it. And I will use my garage which always needs tidying so can do that the same time :laugh8:
Watched a few recently.
Le Mans - not bad at all the racing scenes were decent. All felt a bit too much like watching a movie though needed some harsher moments earlier and throughout the film - bad guy wasn't threatening enough.
Ad Astra - Not sure what the point of this film was. Wouldn't...
When the mood takes me I still play some of the old Spectrum games. With such limited hardware the work that went into some of the designs was incredible.
Skooldaze immediately springs to mind.
Ah Tenchu - was blown away when Tenchu 2 came out. Had a chipped PS in those days would hire games from the petrol station and copy them in work :tinhat:
I've jumped in as well and ordered a Brewzilla. I've not even done an extract with grains yet that's this weekend so it does seen a bit daunting to me as well - the way I see it is early mistakes will be well remembered and worth it.