I have been changing and learning a lot regarding the boil - length, intensity and the overall role it plays. Overall, shortish and low intensity is where it is at. There are a lot of homebrew dogma sticking points like the need for a vigorous boil or 60min vs 90min & DMS. Basically my view is that the boil damages the wort, so you want to limit that damage. If you boil the snot out of wort for 90 minutes, there is nothing magical that will happen other than beat the wort up by overexposing it to thermal load.
DMS is a tricky topic as many do not even taste it. But, a lot of the threat of DMS is taken away with sound process leading up to and after the boil. I would recommend research on the entire chain of SMM formation through DMS as it is not really what I came to learn over the years in the homebrew world. Basically, DMS is not an issue in a 60 min boil. Dimethyl Sulfide
A lot of the folks on podcasts are pointed towards the commercial world, so their practices are not on the same scale as homebrewers. Boiling is an area where we have an advantage in not needing so much energy. So my advice is 60min and aim for ~5% - 8% evaporation. And chill as quickly as you can.
DMS is a tricky topic as many do not even taste it. But, a lot of the threat of DMS is taken away with sound process leading up to and after the boil. I would recommend research on the entire chain of SMM formation through DMS as it is not really what I came to learn over the years in the homebrew world. Basically, DMS is not an issue in a 60 min boil. Dimethyl Sulfide
A lot of the folks on podcasts are pointed towards the commercial world, so their practices are not on the same scale as homebrewers. Boiling is an area where we have an advantage in not needing so much energy. So my advice is 60min and aim for ~5% - 8% evaporation. And chill as quickly as you can.