maltster450
New Member
so i was brewing up a big scotch ale last night,
i loaded my boil kettle with too much wort, and as i looked away for a moment, i heard sizzling, turned back to see my wort boiling over,
once i got that taken care of i noticed that some of the ports on my burner weren't lighting back up
look a look at it in the light of the day after the thing had cooled,
all covered in burnt sugars
is there anything i can do help this?
i hit it with a wire brush, and while it did get most of the heavy stuff off it still isn't lighting back up right
what can i do?
i loaded my boil kettle with too much wort, and as i looked away for a moment, i heard sizzling, turned back to see my wort boiling over,
once i got that taken care of i noticed that some of the ports on my burner weren't lighting back up
look a look at it in the light of the day after the thing had cooled,
all covered in burnt sugars
is there anything i can do help this?
i hit it with a wire brush, and while it did get most of the heavy stuff off it still isn't lighting back up right
what can i do?