fishman783
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Couple of Questions about steeping specialty grains for extract brewing.
I have a large boil kettle, 35qt, it takes on my stove about one hr to get up to a boil. When steeping specialty grains, is it okay to leave them in for say 45 mins while the water gets up to 160 or 170 degrees? The recipe says to let the grains steep at 160 degrees for 20 minutes, so should I add the grains at the point the water temp is at 160 or should I let the grains soak as the water warms as well. May be a dumb question, but just getting started. Thanks for any advice.
Matt
I have a large boil kettle, 35qt, it takes on my stove about one hr to get up to a boil. When steeping specialty grains, is it okay to leave them in for say 45 mins while the water gets up to 160 or 170 degrees? The recipe says to let the grains steep at 160 degrees for 20 minutes, so should I add the grains at the point the water temp is at 160 or should I let the grains soak as the water warms as well. May be a dumb question, but just getting started. Thanks for any advice.
Matt