Neil Whittaker
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OK, so this is my first ever AG brew so maybe I should have expected a more stressful time than I originally predicted.
I was going for a modified version of a Cloudwater DIPA clone. I edited the ingredients to be use standard 100g amounts of hops & the base malt to be a nice round number.
Never used my BrewZilla before. So, loaded the unit up with the strike water and got it warming. Note this is a small batch brew so I only needed 15l to start off with. I got my little helpers working hard.
Mashed in, no drama, kids still helping. Did notice my temperature was a little off 65c, but then I worked out I only need the 500W and if no wort is returning via the centre pipe this can have an effect on the readout. Mashed out @ 75c.
Pulled the basket and sparged to get to my preboil volume. The sparge water was travelling through slow, so this took some time.
Started the boil, and this is when the first stress kicked in. The instructions say raise the temp to 120c and just use the 1900W element to maintain. My BrewZilla, once it got to 99c, the next increment was just HH, then back to 1c. Mine is version 3.1.1 and the instruction manual had not been updated. HH just means fully on.
First hop edition in and it is boiling away nice. In fact, to nice. HOW MUCH STEAM!!!!
I was in the bathroom with the extractor on, but I still had to open the window during storm Denis. Stress as the wife did not like the smell in the rest of the house and the bathroom door would not fully close due to the electric cable and the wind. Stress on the up.
Went to sort the fermenter. I’ve got a FermZilla and although good, tis a bit of a pain too. I had it cleaning with VPW for a day but still I could see a bit of crud behind the bottom seal. So, fully disassembled it, gave it an extra clean, rinse and chemsan. If you own a FermZilla you know that is just stress.
The supplied chiller is ok, but on a small batch only three coils actually makes contact with the wort. Anyway, chilled to 75c and let the 5 min addition have a little more time.
That’s when I found that my pump was not blocked. Stress. Thank god the BrewZilla has a lower drain tap. In my effort to free the pump, I had put all the hops is to suspension. Luckly, I put my hop spider into the FV, so as the wort transferred, the spider acted as a filter. Good job as it caught a lot.
Started at 3pm and finished at 10pm, with all the clean up etc…
There is a whole list of lessons learnt that I need to make sure is addressed before the next brewday!!!!
24 Hours later we are at 1o psi @ 19c and looking good.
I was going for a modified version of a Cloudwater DIPA clone. I edited the ingredients to be use standard 100g amounts of hops & the base malt to be a nice round number.
Never used my BrewZilla before. So, loaded the unit up with the strike water and got it warming. Note this is a small batch brew so I only needed 15l to start off with. I got my little helpers working hard.
Mashed in, no drama, kids still helping. Did notice my temperature was a little off 65c, but then I worked out I only need the 500W and if no wort is returning via the centre pipe this can have an effect on the readout. Mashed out @ 75c.
Pulled the basket and sparged to get to my preboil volume. The sparge water was travelling through slow, so this took some time.
Started the boil, and this is when the first stress kicked in. The instructions say raise the temp to 120c and just use the 1900W element to maintain. My BrewZilla, once it got to 99c, the next increment was just HH, then back to 1c. Mine is version 3.1.1 and the instruction manual had not been updated. HH just means fully on.
First hop edition in and it is boiling away nice. In fact, to nice. HOW MUCH STEAM!!!!
I was in the bathroom with the extractor on, but I still had to open the window during storm Denis. Stress as the wife did not like the smell in the rest of the house and the bathroom door would not fully close due to the electric cable and the wind. Stress on the up.
Went to sort the fermenter. I’ve got a FermZilla and although good, tis a bit of a pain too. I had it cleaning with VPW for a day but still I could see a bit of crud behind the bottom seal. So, fully disassembled it, gave it an extra clean, rinse and chemsan. If you own a FermZilla you know that is just stress.
The supplied chiller is ok, but on a small batch only three coils actually makes contact with the wort. Anyway, chilled to 75c and let the 5 min addition have a little more time.
That’s when I found that my pump was not blocked. Stress. Thank god the BrewZilla has a lower drain tap. In my effort to free the pump, I had put all the hops is to suspension. Luckly, I put my hop spider into the FV, so as the wort transferred, the spider acted as a filter. Good job as it caught a lot.
Started at 3pm and finished at 10pm, with all the clean up etc…
There is a whole list of lessons learnt that I need to make sure is addressed before the next brewday!!!!
24 Hours later we are at 1o psi @ 19c and looking good.