Well, just did my second try on Brewzilla. I've managed to get a good OG, but sadly when i started cleaning, I've found a lot of burned wort on the bottom.
I must be honest, i'm not that impressed on brewzilla, and here is why:
I have the new 65L version and even the first time (when i didn't burn anything), i had a lot of problems keeping it to a boil. With all 3 elements (3500W) on, it was boiling on the surface, but not that powerful. If I power off the 500W ... almost no boil. ( i leave at aprox. 150m altitude and it's very hot here, 30C+)
Let's say I would keep all the elements on, but then .. all the time the pump get clogged and I managed to fix it by blowing air in it. And the issue was that the water level was increasing 5L, then when i blow air to clear the pump, level drops to the real one and the temperature drops immediately by couple of degrees C.
I cannot imagine this is really boiling all the time.
This is why my 75minutes boil was never loosing enough water through evaporation and last time i had to "boil" for 1h:50min instead of 1h:15 min
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And because the damn water level was increasing (maybe trapped gas bellow the false bottom ???) I tried to press on a side of the false bottom to allow the gas forming there and mess up the boiling temperature. Probably because of that more malt got on the bottom and got burned.
I had to fiddle almost two hours during the boil with Brewzilla and still got **** results. Worse results than boiling in a pot on the stove. Not even taking into account that on the stove I didn't had to fiddle at all. .. just leave it boil, as it should be.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but i cannot see what, but for the moment I'm very disappointed.
For the moment I have two batches done on this, and two failures (one very "low density" beer and one burned beer)
All 3 beers done without Brewzilla, were perfect.