Here is my input.
I did a late extract addition. I boiled the inital mash (I steeped some grain) and hops for 30 minutes, and then at the 30 minute mark added the LME. It took quite a bit of stirring to get it to dissolve completely, but anyway.
I am a little nervous becasue it took like 20 minutes for me to resume full rolling boil. I shut down after1 hour though, since I didn't want to overboil my hops.
So now the question is, does it matter that the LME and hops only boiled "togehter" for maybe 10-15 minutes?
I let the wort sit in my bottling bucket for a few hours, and much of my cold break settled towards the bottom third of the bucket. When I then transferred to my fermnter, all the coagluate just came out of the spigot, so the first third of the transfer was all muddy, but the last half or so was the most beautiful clear amber. Since anll the hops, etc had flowed into my fermenter form the spigot anyay, I decided to pour allmost everything into it.
I put the Hefeweizen yeast and Brew vigor in, and put my fermenter in a big tub of water upstairs (with a couple of ice blocks to keep fermenting temps around 68-72.
I checked this am, and it is fermenting vigorously. My airlock is almost boiling! The airlock smells somewhat what I expect th final product to smell like.
anyway, just my update...