I am seeking some feedback or at least assurance that I am not doing anything wrong. I have built a Bokakob mini and it produces 95-96% which is great at arounf 500ml/hr. I seem to however be experiencing 3 problems or at least to my novice experience.
1. I have significant pressure build up leading up to the boiling temp of the mash. I have the Bokakob sitting on a CUB keg with a cork gasket which cannot keep the pressure in. The outlet also pours out huge amounts of steam and get hot to the point I cannot touch the copper. Once I get to the right temp everything stabilises, no more steam nor excessive pressure on the cork gasket (which tends to leak due to the pressure). Is this normal or is something wrong?
2. I seem to get around 2.7L out of a wash with 8kg of dexstrose (alcotec yeast) at 95-96% Is this a good amount or is it a bit low? My perception is that I loose some during the initial pressure build up which creates a leak in the cork gasket.
3. Once everything stabilises the temp hardly moves until nearing the end of the run(normal). I do however get to a point that nothing comes out (i.e. no tails) unless I turn the temp up. It literally stops. From what I have read I should be experiencing tails without a temp increase. It is also interesting to note that once I stabilse things I can turn the heat (gas) up or down slightly without any change to the column temp. Have I missed something or is this a good thing
Any feedback is much appreacited.
happy brewing and thanks
