Silver_Is_Money
Larry Sayre, Developer of 'Mash Made Easy'
Just as for all minerals, I add baking soda to the mash water and dissolve it fully therein well before heating the water and doughing in.
That said, I once sprinkled a small amount of baking soda across the surface of an active mash and then rapidly stirred it in, and I did not notice anything resembling a volcano gusher. In fact, I didn't notice anything of the sort. But my pH at the time of the addition was only 5.26, and not 5.0. And I did not toss it in at only one location. In the end my sprinkle only moved the mash to pH 5.32, as it was just a pinch.
I don't have a modern phone (mine is an older flip-phone) so I never intended MME for use on a phone. I can't help you with that one.
That said, I once sprinkled a small amount of baking soda across the surface of an active mash and then rapidly stirred it in, and I did not notice anything resembling a volcano gusher. In fact, I didn't notice anything of the sort. But my pH at the time of the addition was only 5.26, and not 5.0. And I did not toss it in at only one location. In the end my sprinkle only moved the mash to pH 5.32, as it was just a pinch.
I don't have a modern phone (mine is an older flip-phone) so I never intended MME for use on a phone. I can't help you with that one.
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