SatanPrinceOfDarkness
Well-Known Member
I have a thermometer I use for all my brewing purposes. It's made by ThermoWorks. Unfortunately I can't find this model online, but I bought it at the LHBS. It's a simple pen type yellow/black thermometer with an on/off button, C/F button, and 6" metal probe.
I'm doing BIAB, and this is only the 3rd I've done. That said, I've also steeped grains before in extracts and of course I use the thermometer for measuring rehydration water, cooling wort, etc.
In all these scenarios, I see minimal variation as I move the probe around in the water, especially after I've stirred. When steeping grains I notices that the center of a tightish grain-bag would be a little cooler than the surrounding water, but that's it.
All that went out the window last night with my mash. After the infusion and stirring, it kept varying by a few degrees as I moved it around. OK. Then, when I went to mash out to 170, it just was going crazy. It seemed not to be moving at all, and then suddenly I was getting temperatures varying from 160 up to 195. This whole time I had been stirring. I noticed that when I was moving the thermometer around a lot it seemed to jump up in temp, but I haven't been able to reproduce that in any way since, not even when boiling the sweet wort.
All my other temperature measurements seemed to work fine after that.
Anyone have an issue like this? Any steps to solve it? I've got to be able to measure the temperature of the mash.
I'm doing BIAB, and this is only the 3rd I've done. That said, I've also steeped grains before in extracts and of course I use the thermometer for measuring rehydration water, cooling wort, etc.
In all these scenarios, I see minimal variation as I move the probe around in the water, especially after I've stirred. When steeping grains I notices that the center of a tightish grain-bag would be a little cooler than the surrounding water, but that's it.
All that went out the window last night with my mash. After the infusion and stirring, it kept varying by a few degrees as I moved it around. OK. Then, when I went to mash out to 170, it just was going crazy. It seemed not to be moving at all, and then suddenly I was getting temperatures varying from 160 up to 195. This whole time I had been stirring. I noticed that when I was moving the thermometer around a lot it seemed to jump up in temp, but I haven't been able to reproduce that in any way since, not even when boiling the sweet wort.
All my other temperature measurements seemed to work fine after that.
Anyone have an issue like this? Any steps to solve it? I've got to be able to measure the temperature of the mash.