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Old 11-18-2011, 12:55 AM   #1
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Default Accidentally boiled the steeping grains

Hey all,

Doing a Pale ale and was steeping grains (1 lb 2 row and 1 lb crystal 40) around 150-155 for around 40 minutes. The temp drifted to 140 so I decided to add some heat. Door bell rang... lo and behold when I return the pot is boiling. I quickly removed the grain bag.

I'm already RDWDAHB-ing, but just wondering what that would do... more tannins? nothing?

Already on to the full boil part now.

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Nevermind... just found the answer in about 5 different threads.


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never answer the door beer is far more important.
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What is RDWHADB?
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Ohhhhh clever. Thanks
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What is RDWHADB?
it's a very tired, worn-out abbreviation
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I'm already RDWDAHB-ing
What is RDWHADB?
or RDWHAHB. (fat finger syndrome)?
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it happened to me during a Guinness Extra Stout a while ago... no issues at all.


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