Hi I have just been prompted with a few threads that have said that the Brewzilla Gen4 has got to be used at full throttle on the pump so as to get a even temperature in the mash.
Now I know another member and I do apologise I can not remember their name at the moment is looking at lifting the grain basket higher to make the wort amount below the basket more so that there is more volume for the pump to be used on full.
Now I have the Gen4 and as with most owners it is not just a matter of taking it out of the box and expecting perfect brews ASAP so I have determined it is more critical to get the grain crush correct to enable quicker flow of the fluid through the grainbed as it has a smaller volume below this and a full flow can starve it if the mash is not flowing reasonably fast.
As I buy my grain pre-crushed I am at the mercy of the crush done by the supplier. This has not been too critical on my previous AIO but it seems to be important for flow on the Gen4.
So I am about to do a brew in a couple of days and have sieved the flour out of my grainbill of 3100 grams of base malt, this gave me 790 grams of waste flour- 25% (maybe I have been too zealous in sieving). I am going to see if this gives a better mash flow which in theory it should.
If this works I would then need to change my crush and the only way to do this properly would be to mill my own so recommendations without breaking the bank please members.
Ps I do have a low torque drill suitable for milling machines
Now I know another member and I do apologise I can not remember their name at the moment is looking at lifting the grain basket higher to make the wort amount below the basket more so that there is more volume for the pump to be used on full.
Now I have the Gen4 and as with most owners it is not just a matter of taking it out of the box and expecting perfect brews ASAP so I have determined it is more critical to get the grain crush correct to enable quicker flow of the fluid through the grainbed as it has a smaller volume below this and a full flow can starve it if the mash is not flowing reasonably fast.
As I buy my grain pre-crushed I am at the mercy of the crush done by the supplier. This has not been too critical on my previous AIO but it seems to be important for flow on the Gen4.
So I am about to do a brew in a couple of days and have sieved the flour out of my grainbill of 3100 grams of base malt, this gave me 790 grams of waste flour- 25% (maybe I have been too zealous in sieving). I am going to see if this gives a better mash flow which in theory it should.
If this works I would then need to change my crush and the only way to do this properly would be to mill my own so recommendations without breaking the bank please members.
Ps I do have a low torque drill suitable for milling machines