BrewsWayne
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I have 2) 27L fully fitted FermZillas in constant use. I have recently picked up a 55L that will be plumbed into the glycol system shortly.
The thing I like the most about the FermZilla is the collection chamber. I have plastic carb caps on all the pressure fittings. I do not get much trub into the fermenters. I use a 65L BrewZilla and the filter plates do their job very well.
I do have full temperature control on the fermenters and that helps with yeast dumps and dry hop removal.
I use an iSpindel to monitor temperatures and gravity. After gravity is stable, I drop the temp to 10C to remove yeast. I close the butterfly valve and reduce the pressure in the collection chamber by using a short cobra tap. I use two of the tools to remove the collection chamber. One on the butterfly valve assembly and one on the chamber. I make sure to have a bowl under the whole assembly to catch any overflow from the chamber when taken apart.
The chamber is easy to clean and sanitize.
When dry hopping, I put in the hops, put the chamber back on the FermZilla and tighten to just beyond finger tight. I injct CO2 in the chamber and then purge it 10 times. At that point I open the butterfly valve with CO2 still connected. I open the pressure relief valve on top of the FermZilla, briefly, and the hops get thoroughly mixed.
When dry hopping is finished, roughly two days, I drop the temp to 4C for 24 hours. I then repeat the above procedure. I finally add 8 ml of BioFine Clear and purge as above.
This results in rather clear beer that is then transferred into corney kegs with CO2.
Cheers,
Wayne
The thing I like the most about the FermZilla is the collection chamber. I have plastic carb caps on all the pressure fittings. I do not get much trub into the fermenters. I use a 65L BrewZilla and the filter plates do their job very well.
I do have full temperature control on the fermenters and that helps with yeast dumps and dry hop removal.
I use an iSpindel to monitor temperatures and gravity. After gravity is stable, I drop the temp to 10C to remove yeast. I close the butterfly valve and reduce the pressure in the collection chamber by using a short cobra tap. I use two of the tools to remove the collection chamber. One on the butterfly valve assembly and one on the chamber. I make sure to have a bowl under the whole assembly to catch any overflow from the chamber when taken apart.
The chamber is easy to clean and sanitize.
When dry hopping, I put in the hops, put the chamber back on the FermZilla and tighten to just beyond finger tight. I injct CO2 in the chamber and then purge it 10 times. At that point I open the butterfly valve with CO2 still connected. I open the pressure relief valve on top of the FermZilla, briefly, and the hops get thoroughly mixed.
When dry hopping is finished, roughly two days, I drop the temp to 4C for 24 hours. I then repeat the above procedure. I finally add 8 ml of BioFine Clear and purge as above.
This results in rather clear beer that is then transferred into corney kegs with CO2.
Cheers,
Wayne