SteveElder
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Oh dear...
I was making the Welderks Juicy Bits IPA today and made a right mess of it!!
Mashed... fine.... boil... fine.... hop additions... fine.
I put the immersion chiller on and watched the temperature come down nicely (albeit slowly)... added the late hop additions at the right time... fine.
Then racked off into fermenter... towards the end of the racking off I noticed (while doing chores for my wife!) that there was a lot of steam coming off the wort... a bit weird but I was busy in the kitchen and didn’t check.... and then I smelt it... oh dear me...I ran into the garage and the element in the keggle was glowing red and burning the **** out of the remaining hops and wort!!!! Panic!!!
I’d only forgot to turn the keggle off before starting the immersion chiller... what a donut...
Anyway, turned off the flow to the fermenter so hopefully not too much got through. Fingers crossed none of the burnt taste comes through to the final beer or this could be the first smoked NEIPA... Hmmmmm!??...
Steve
I was making the Welderks Juicy Bits IPA today and made a right mess of it!!
Mashed... fine.... boil... fine.... hop additions... fine.
I put the immersion chiller on and watched the temperature come down nicely (albeit slowly)... added the late hop additions at the right time... fine.
Then racked off into fermenter... towards the end of the racking off I noticed (while doing chores for my wife!) that there was a lot of steam coming off the wort... a bit weird but I was busy in the kitchen and didn’t check.... and then I smelt it... oh dear me...I ran into the garage and the element in the keggle was glowing red and burning the **** out of the remaining hops and wort!!!! Panic!!!
I’d only forgot to turn the keggle off before starting the immersion chiller... what a donut...
Anyway, turned off the flow to the fermenter so hopefully not too much got through. Fingers crossed none of the burnt taste comes through to the final beer or this could be the first smoked NEIPA... Hmmmmm!??...
Steve