This is my first brew in several months now, and the first with my new BrewZilla Gen 4. I brewed an altbier that I had bought the ingredients for back at the start of the year. I have to say, this was a very weird brewday, based upon all the numbers that I obtained. I've done many brews before, so it's not like I don't know how to use a hydrometer etc.
I did a 60 minute mash at 66.7. A 30 minute boil. I tried out the pizza tray sparge method, where I ran my sparge water from the peco onto a tinfoiled pizza tray that was sat on top.
I use Beersmith, and I relied upon the add-on already created for the 35L BrewZilla Gen 4.
Here's where the volumes and figures get weird. Or weird in the sense that Beersmith seems to have completely miscalculated everything.
For a 20L batch, I mashed with 14L of water, and sparged with 15L. Beersmith estimated my pre-boil volume would be 24L. However, I somehow ended up with 27L. It estimated my post-mash gravity as 1.040. Well somehow, I ended up with 1.062. Apparently that gave me a mash efficiency of 132.5%. Wtf? It then estimated my pre-boil gravity as 1.040, but I ended up 1.059.
Post boil, I ended up with 24L of wort and an OG of 1.040, when Beersmith estimated an OG of 1.046.
So I have absolutely no idea what happened here. Perhaps there's something wrong with the pre-created Beersmith profile for the BZ4? Although that doesn't explain the weird gravity readings I was getting. My hydrometer is definitely working fine. I've never had issues measuring gravity before, and I've never seen such readings all over the place. It's crazy that I managed to achieve higher than estimated post-mash and pre-boil readings, and yet still miss the OG. Any thoughts what caused this?
Except for the weird readings, I think it all went well. The BZ4 is amazing. It's very easy to use. I had a bit of trouble with the profile I set up. I ended up just manually controlling it post-mash because it seemed to skip right over my mash out stage.
I did a 60 minute mash at 66.7. A 30 minute boil. I tried out the pizza tray sparge method, where I ran my sparge water from the peco onto a tinfoiled pizza tray that was sat on top.
I use Beersmith, and I relied upon the add-on already created for the 35L BrewZilla Gen 4.
Here's where the volumes and figures get weird. Or weird in the sense that Beersmith seems to have completely miscalculated everything.
For a 20L batch, I mashed with 14L of water, and sparged with 15L. Beersmith estimated my pre-boil volume would be 24L. However, I somehow ended up with 27L. It estimated my post-mash gravity as 1.040. Well somehow, I ended up with 1.062. Apparently that gave me a mash efficiency of 132.5%. Wtf? It then estimated my pre-boil gravity as 1.040, but I ended up 1.059.
Post boil, I ended up with 24L of wort and an OG of 1.040, when Beersmith estimated an OG of 1.046.
So I have absolutely no idea what happened here. Perhaps there's something wrong with the pre-created Beersmith profile for the BZ4? Although that doesn't explain the weird gravity readings I was getting. My hydrometer is definitely working fine. I've never had issues measuring gravity before, and I've never seen such readings all over the place. It's crazy that I managed to achieve higher than estimated post-mash and pre-boil readings, and yet still miss the OG. Any thoughts what caused this?
Except for the weird readings, I think it all went well. The BZ4 is amazing. It's very easy to use. I had a bit of trouble with the profile I set up. I ended up just manually controlling it post-mash because it seemed to skip right over my mash out stage.