I'm in the middle of doing this.
One of my mash pots looks good. red and fairly clear wort coming off.
The other one, that was started 20 minutes earlier, is still looking cloudy and when I test with iodine, the red wort pot is fine and the cloudy one isn't.
I had a thermometer that wasn't working right and put the grain in at too high a temp in the cloudy one, 180 at least, probably more, because the temp later was almost 180, once I checked with a good thermometer. It wasn't boiling, but very hot.
So did I wreck the first pot of grain, or should I just wait longer?
If it's wrecked, I'll just proceed with the one good pot of wort and make a smaller amount.
Edit:
2+ hours and the cloudy pot is still cloudy and iodine turns black, so I'm going to use the good pot of wort that I have, throw out the bad one, and do a second pot with LME.
This is a good learning experience. Lesson: Make sure thermometer works properly before starting.
One of my mash pots looks good. red and fairly clear wort coming off.
The other one, that was started 20 minutes earlier, is still looking cloudy and when I test with iodine, the red wort pot is fine and the cloudy one isn't.
I had a thermometer that wasn't working right and put the grain in at too high a temp in the cloudy one, 180 at least, probably more, because the temp later was almost 180, once I checked with a good thermometer. It wasn't boiling, but very hot.
So did I wreck the first pot of grain, or should I just wait longer?
If it's wrecked, I'll just proceed with the one good pot of wort and make a smaller amount.
Edit:
2+ hours and the cloudy pot is still cloudy and iodine turns black, so I'm going to use the good pot of wort that I have, throw out the bad one, and do a second pot with LME.
This is a good learning experience. Lesson: Make sure thermometer works properly before starting.
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