pfranco81
Well-Known Member
Turns out watched pots never boil and a non-watched pot always boils over; Now my stove-top is covered in a black char. Any ideas on how to get that off before I get yelled at and forbidden from brewing again?
pfranco81 said:Turns out watched pots never boil and a non-watched pot always boils over; Now my stove-top is covered in a black char. Any ideas on how to get that off before I get yelled at and forbidden from brewing again?
pfranco81 said:i did all that, It's still trying to boil over and I'm 50 minutes into the boil! I don't know what I did wrong, but this Wit is out to get me.
brewt00l said:I find your defenses against boil-overs are good heat control, kettle headroom and a spray bottle of water.
I found that if I turned the heat down a litte it would not boil over. Juct don't go to low and lose the boil.pfranco81 said:i did all that, It's still trying to boil over and I'm 50 minutes into the boil! I don't know what I did wrong, but this Wit is out to get me.
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