I'm using the Blichmann Hellfire burner as my heat source. It's a....well, hellfire. I've struggled to dial in my mash temperatures and I know why.
The pic below shows the supports for the kettle on my hellfire. Yes, what you see is glowing red hot. That's a pretty good indication of how hot the whole unit is, and it keeps pumping heat into the kettle even after I turn off the gas.
I've learned to turn it off, stir, wait a couple minutes, stir again, and it seems to work better that way. Anyone who's struggling to hit their temps, look for a source of residual heat like this one.

The pic below shows the supports for the kettle on my hellfire. Yes, what you see is glowing red hot. That's a pretty good indication of how hot the whole unit is, and it keeps pumping heat into the kettle even after I turn off the gas.
I've learned to turn it off, stir, wait a couple minutes, stir again, and it seems to work better that way. Anyone who's struggling to hit their temps, look for a source of residual heat like this one.
