PaulCa
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Hi.
I was brewing a recipe from a local brew shop yesterday and encountered the first time I needed to raise the mash temperature.
The recipe said to bring 19L of water to 50*C. Stir in the grain slowly and let it sit maintaining 50*C for 45 minutes. Then raise the mash temp to 68*C for a further 75 mins.
I have a variable voltage controller on the boiler. It's a full bottom enclosed element (Tea Urn style). So I don't mind running it at very low voltage if I seen the temp drop below 50*C when I checked up on it.
However the raising the temp to 68*C I had to use quite a lot of "throttle" to raise it and that caused cavitation sounds (bubbles) which must mean something, somewhere was getting too hot, but turning the boiler down until this stopped and the temp would not rise.
When I finally got it to 68 ish, I wrapped the boiler in an old quilt and managed to get through the 75 mins with only one top up on heat.
Are there any easy / easier solutions to this? Would it not help to split the strike water, starting at 50*C and then adding water at 75*C to bring it up to the full 19L?
Also, I currently brew in the garage and the ambient temp is around 10*C which I suppose doesn't help me keep mash temp.
EDIT: Not the only thing to spoil this brew. I also started too late and ended up rushing the cooling and settling stage before putting in the fermentor. So it will probably suffer chill haze and cloudiness.
I was brewing a recipe from a local brew shop yesterday and encountered the first time I needed to raise the mash temperature.
The recipe said to bring 19L of water to 50*C. Stir in the grain slowly and let it sit maintaining 50*C for 45 minutes. Then raise the mash temp to 68*C for a further 75 mins.
I have a variable voltage controller on the boiler. It's a full bottom enclosed element (Tea Urn style). So I don't mind running it at very low voltage if I seen the temp drop below 50*C when I checked up on it.
However the raising the temp to 68*C I had to use quite a lot of "throttle" to raise it and that caused cavitation sounds (bubbles) which must mean something, somewhere was getting too hot, but turning the boiler down until this stopped and the temp would not rise.
When I finally got it to 68 ish, I wrapped the boiler in an old quilt and managed to get through the 75 mins with only one top up on heat.
Are there any easy / easier solutions to this? Would it not help to split the strike water, starting at 50*C and then adding water at 75*C to bring it up to the full 19L?
Also, I currently brew in the garage and the ambient temp is around 10*C which I suppose doesn't help me keep mash temp.
EDIT: Not the only thing to spoil this brew. I also started too late and ended up rushing the cooling and settling stage before putting in the fermentor. So it will probably suffer chill haze and cloudiness.