Yeah, just set the first stage for the number of hours until you want it to start heating and set the temp for a little below room temp. It costs you one stage, but I've never needed them all.
I like my collapsible table because I only brew once a month (two batches, partigyle), and so I like packing everything away the other 29-30 days of the month. But people with a dedicated brewing space (and who probably brew more frequently) would probably prefer something more stable. But...
I second collapsible. I currently use a collapsible table. It certainly helps reduce the overall (permanent) footprint needed for brewing, and allows me to set up my 35L in different spots. A collapsible table designed for brewing and pulley attachment would great.
@KegLand-com-au - Thank you for your response on oxygen exposure.....but are you saying fermzilla (all-rounder) > keg (because o-ring) > glass carboy (because bung) for storage over 3-4 months?
Seems like a bad fit and use for a fermzilla for 6-12 months. Fermzillas are very good for a specific purpose and that's not it. I would primary in fermzilla and get glass carboy for long term storage.
Do the kits you are using say what yeast is included?
If fermentable sugar is in there, then the yeast should convert it. Different yeasts operate (well) within set temperature and abv ranges.
If you just want to drive up abv, add some sugar or extra dme to the boil next time, but the...
If I use the new heavy duty false bottom in the older model Brewzilla 3.1.1, I believe it will sit a bit higher and keep the malt pipe resting on the top wire. But is the new heavy duty false bottom strong enough to just set the malt pipe directly on it (without the support of the top wire)?
It would be great to be able to tie different mashing steps and brewing processes directly to the resulting changes in gravity. It would give homebrewers even more data to argue over.
I found this article with comments from the brewer. He mentions Pandanus. Not sure if that was as an actual ingredient or just inspiration.
https://www.beerandbrewer.com/burleigh-brewing-twisted-palm-pure-gold/