Hello all.
I am working on an automated brewery using keggles.
I read the zymatic pico brew manual for inspiration and discovered that they "boil" at 207 F for a longer time.
Since my ultimate goal is to be able to run unattended during boil, I was considering lowering the temperature to reduce the chances of boil over.
Is there a way to have brew smith compensate for lower boil temps?
I am working on an automated brewery using keggles.
I read the zymatic pico brew manual for inspiration and discovered that they "boil" at 207 F for a longer time.
Since my ultimate goal is to be able to run unattended during boil, I was considering lowering the temperature to reduce the chances of boil over.
Is there a way to have brew smith compensate for lower boil temps?