Scuba_Steve81
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Sorry for the newbie questions...
Up until now, I have always boiled indoors and uncovered. Mainly, because my old extract setup didn't have a lid, so I had no choice...
I had assumed that covering was ideal though to hold in the heat and stop rapid evap.
My most recent brew was the first in a new, much larger kettle. This one came with a lid. I am still losing about 1.5g/h with the cover on, and the propane turned down to just enough to keep me boiling.
In recent reading though, I think it is suggested to boil with the top off.
Is this correct, and if so, why?
I'm also worried about 2 hours including cool down time with the top off, allowing the outdoors to make its way into the wort!
Up until now, I have always boiled indoors and uncovered. Mainly, because my old extract setup didn't have a lid, so I had no choice...
I had assumed that covering was ideal though to hold in the heat and stop rapid evap.
My most recent brew was the first in a new, much larger kettle. This one came with a lid. I am still losing about 1.5g/h with the cover on, and the propane turned down to just enough to keep me boiling.
In recent reading though, I think it is suggested to boil with the top off.
Is this correct, and if so, why?
I'm also worried about 2 hours including cool down time with the top off, allowing the outdoors to make its way into the wort!