JT_Brews
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I'm really struggling with getting temperature readings I trust while mashing.
I BIAB using a Klarstein mash kettle. The kettle has a thermometer which is a nub sticking slightly up from the base next to the heating element. I don't really trust this at all.
I have been suplimenting this with a floating electronic BBQ thermometer with the tip floating about 1/3 down into the mash. I considered this reasonabley trustworth and used this as my primary reading.
However, since these two methods rarely agree (or oddly they tend to agree while heating the water then start to diverge once the element is turned off) I ordered a glass thermometer thinking it would confirm the accuracy of my electronic one.
WRONG. Now I have 3 different temperature readings. At one point I had 70C (kettle), 65 (glass) and 60 (electronic) FFS!
I'd really like to be able to have confidence in my mash temperature so wondered how eveyone else handled this? Is there a more reliable (and waterproof) electronic probe I can buy?
I BIAB using a Klarstein mash kettle. The kettle has a thermometer which is a nub sticking slightly up from the base next to the heating element. I don't really trust this at all.
I have been suplimenting this with a floating electronic BBQ thermometer with the tip floating about 1/3 down into the mash. I considered this reasonabley trustworth and used this as my primary reading.
However, since these two methods rarely agree (or oddly they tend to agree while heating the water then start to diverge once the element is turned off) I ordered a glass thermometer thinking it would confirm the accuracy of my electronic one.
WRONG. Now I have 3 different temperature readings. At one point I had 70C (kettle), 65 (glass) and 60 (electronic) FFS!
I'd really like to be able to have confidence in my mash temperature so wondered how eveyone else handled this? Is there a more reliable (and waterproof) electronic probe I can buy?