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    All of my beers are bad.

    Great point, sorry for leaving out details. This is eldorado spring water - I linked the info somewhere else in this thread. I should have written down what I added to it... it was a mix the guy at the homebrew shop uses and I've forgotten what it was. I'll get this info next time! My next...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    I'm back! Reviving this to hopefully help someone. I've been experimenting over the past 6 months or so. I'm still determined to make good beer, and I've realized that my standards are unreasonably high (but I'm keeping them there). I had a bunch of grains hanging around, so I started with...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    Yeah good call. It still does it at 45% which is where I have it! At 100%, it's pretty volatile.
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    All of my beers are bad.

    I run the foundry at 45% power during the mash, but it's a good point that I really shouldn't have to have much, if any, power. I'll try the insulation and only run it if necessary next time. I do think the gunk and general uncleanliness of the kettle is going to make a difference. I'm...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    I mashed for 70 minutes... I think I had the temps dead on except for a spike around 20 minutes to ~157ish. The foundry gets a little excited on that first dip, trying to get the temp back to 152 and overshoots it. This happens every time, so I can plan for it next time. I still didn't mess...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    I did indeed forget that candi sugar will dry the beer out and not sweeten it, thanks for that reminder. I'm going to leave that out next time I brew this. That is definitely contributing to the harsh flavor I bet. The bucket I use is the anvil stainless steel bucket, so I don't think oxygen...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    This is great info. I'll contact Anvil as this seems like quite a process.
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    All of my beers are bad.

    The raking and the no mash-out is because I've been following the instructions that came with the foundry exactly. I figured I'd start there, as it's tried and true, and experiment later. I stop recirculating after the mash is complete at 60 mins, then raise the basket, then raise the temp. I...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    Makes sense. I'll contact the water company and see if I can figure it out. I did a thermometer test, it seems like the foundry reading is dead-on or within a degree or two, not enough to cause this much of a problem I don't think. My next step is to clean it with bar keeper's friend and do a...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    I haven't verified the accuracy, I'm going to do this today. Good call.
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    All of my beers are bad.

    I think the possibility of the wort scorching is low due to the design of the foundry, but it still seems like a possibility. Like I said, I get it to a boil really quickly at 240v. I'm definitely going to back down the power to maybe ~75% next time to see if it helps. Great idea... not sure...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    I changed just the rig from when I was making good beer. I had made extract prior to both rigs. My previous rig (where I did make good beer) was still AG and with tap water. This new rig I've tried both tap and Eldorado spring with the same poor results. I did clean the new rig with oxyclean...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    I don't think I'm super sensitive to bitterness, some of my favorite beers are IPAs. The Eldorado water smells and tastes like good water to me - comes in 1 gallon jugs.
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    All of my beers are bad.

    The last time I did extract was in 2012 I believe. I took a long break from brewing about 2016 to now. Back in 2012, they were some of my best beers. I brewed a stout for a wedding that many said was the best stout they'd ever had (it was extract). I was using Boulder tap water then. As I...
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    All of my beers are bad.

    This is a great thought. I really don't want to go back to extract, but you're right that it would give me some needed info.
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