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Just thought I'd close out this thread for future prosperity, unfortunately with no hard or firm conclusions, with reporting that recently we did a side by side brew of the two Brewzillas with exactly the same grain bill weighed out to the nearest gram, all grains from the same batch so identical grain crush, the same water (RO that was dosed in one batch with brewing salts before splitting into the two vessels), same mash temps and same mash times, using the same refractometer to measure gravity...absolutely identical process between the two...even plugged into the same electrical supply and still ended up with about 5 point difference in the gravity readings at all stages...post mash, post sparge/preboil and OG.
In fact if anything the vessel that consistently outperforms the other one, and did so here, bunged up with grain as a load of grain got down the central overflow tube and clogged the pump a few times during the mash so if there was a problem with any one of the two vessels you'd thought it would have been that one. So it will remain a mystery...like where your odd socks go on wash day, why wheatabix becomes the hardest substance known to man if you leave it in your bowl to dry and why the amazon delivery guy always arrives just as you're getting into the shower.
Oh well at least the difference between the two vessels is consistent so can compensate for it.
In fact if anything the vessel that consistently outperforms the other one, and did so here, bunged up with grain as a load of grain got down the central overflow tube and clogged the pump a few times during the mash so if there was a problem with any one of the two vessels you'd thought it would have been that one. So it will remain a mystery...like where your odd socks go on wash day, why wheatabix becomes the hardest substance known to man if you leave it in your bowl to dry and why the amazon delivery guy always arrives just as you're getting into the shower.
Oh well at least the difference between the two vessels is consistent so can compensate for it.