Hello fellow brewers,
Yesterday I made a very stupid mistake.
After having a perfect mash, I began to recirculate the wort. Around 30 minutes passed and I noticed the grains weren't settling to the bottom of the mash tun (yeah, it took me that long. Dont drink and brew).
I then saw that I forgot to turn off the flame, and the grains weren't settling down because eventually a bubble would rise to the suface. I rapidly took a reading of the temp on the surface, and got around 190F.
The grains didnt burn because they were suspended by the false bottom on the tun.
What should I expect of this brew? Do you guys think its ruiend?
BTW its a 10 gallons American IPA OG: 1,063 61 IBU
Yesterday I made a very stupid mistake.
After having a perfect mash, I began to recirculate the wort. Around 30 minutes passed and I noticed the grains weren't settling to the bottom of the mash tun (yeah, it took me that long. Dont drink and brew).
I then saw that I forgot to turn off the flame, and the grains weren't settling down because eventually a bubble would rise to the suface. I rapidly took a reading of the temp on the surface, and got around 190F.
The grains didnt burn because they were suspended by the false bottom on the tun.
What should I expect of this brew? Do you guys think its ruiend?
BTW its a 10 gallons American IPA OG: 1,063 61 IBU