Brewzilla Steam Condenser - Wow!

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Any possibly of some sizes for the area that has the sealing ring please?

Wondering about fitting to the klarstein mundschenk it doesn't have clips but few mini c clamps should hold it in place if the silicone seal lands in the correct position 🤔
 
Each to there own, but instead of an extracton you have to rig up a condenser. I have a boil over proof lid with a simple fan and a bit of 4" hose. Bit like the air on idea.

Don't understand the energy saving tbh. Is that just the effect of having a lid on? 🤔
No idea but when I'm outside i need to keep the BZ at at least 2040w to keep a boil with the lid off.
With the condenser lid 300w to do the same and no smell
 
RESULT 90ml / HR boiloff

Isn't "boiling off" DMS no longer a thing?
I was wondering about this. I'm amazed that you only got 90ml boil off in an hour. I would have thought you'd still get a decent amount of boil off - but it would go down the drain instead of back into the boiler. Presumably all the condensate drops back into the boiler? Including any DMS. if so, have you noticed any flavour impact?
 
So,do you have you have this fixed to the cold tap during the brew? If so how much cold water does it use? Isn't "boiling off" DMS no longer a thing?
Apparently not as the steam is pulled out by the condensing head. I did about 15l in a 90 min boil, and yes it is connected to a tap
 
So the condensed steam (water) is collected in the bucket,so can be repurposed. The efficiency/results must change seasonally then as the condenser temp is governed by the ground water temp? Like an immersion chiller?
 
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