Sorry this is really long.
I attempted my first AG brew today and just about everything went wrong bc I didn't plan very well. I was trying to brew an imperial Stout and shooting for about 4.5 gallons with an OG in the 1.1 range. The new kettle I bought was too big to fit on my stove (microwave got in the way), so I had to take the protective grill things off of my gas stove to be able to squeeze it in there. After having the fire going for an hour or so my carbon monoxide detector started going off, but I was close to my strike temp so I opened the windows and front door to try and power through it for the few mins left to hit my temp. I got to my temp and mashed, but the MT I was using sucked and the temp kept dropping (went from 156 down to about 143 over the hour mash, think the thermometer might've been broken tho). Sparged and somehow ended up with 9+ gallons (used 10 total between mash and sparge) so my plan was to just boil down for a long time, but before I could even get it up to a boil the CO detector started going off again. After trying to adjust things a couple times with no success I just turned it off and started cooling with plans to pitch. Got it down to about 130 and tested the gravity of a cooled sample and it was only at 1.055. After considering dumping it and calling it a day for about 20 mins I decided to take a few gallons and start to slowly boil it down on my smaller kettle that fits on my stove and I've been boiling for about an hour and a half now and it seems to be going well, just kinda worried about what's going to be the side effects of the wort sitting around at around 100 or less for a couple hours before getting moved to the smaller kettle to boil off. Anyone done anything like this before?
I attempted my first AG brew today and just about everything went wrong bc I didn't plan very well. I was trying to brew an imperial Stout and shooting for about 4.5 gallons with an OG in the 1.1 range. The new kettle I bought was too big to fit on my stove (microwave got in the way), so I had to take the protective grill things off of my gas stove to be able to squeeze it in there. After having the fire going for an hour or so my carbon monoxide detector started going off, but I was close to my strike temp so I opened the windows and front door to try and power through it for the few mins left to hit my temp. I got to my temp and mashed, but the MT I was using sucked and the temp kept dropping (went from 156 down to about 143 over the hour mash, think the thermometer might've been broken tho). Sparged and somehow ended up with 9+ gallons (used 10 total between mash and sparge) so my plan was to just boil down for a long time, but before I could even get it up to a boil the CO detector started going off again. After trying to adjust things a couple times with no success I just turned it off and started cooling with plans to pitch. Got it down to about 130 and tested the gravity of a cooled sample and it was only at 1.055. After considering dumping it and calling it a day for about 20 mins I decided to take a few gallons and start to slowly boil it down on my smaller kettle that fits on my stove and I've been boiling for about an hour and a half now and it seems to be going well, just kinda worried about what's going to be the side effects of the wort sitting around at around 100 or less for a couple hours before getting moved to the smaller kettle to boil off. Anyone done anything like this before?