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Kmcogar

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Should your wort be at a low rolling boil? Right at boiling temp?

Or should it be REALLY boiling? I mean enough not to make your brew boil over but....well you know! HOT
 
decent rolling boil... you don't want full blast because you'll run the very likely risk of caramelizing a fair amount of sugars on the bottom of the pot.
 
Rolling boil for me. I keep the lid off (for DMS reasons). Once it has reached boiling temps, you will not get any hotter by applying more heat. But you do want a good hot break, so the entire vessel should be at boiling temp.
 
I agree, I leave the lid off. For DMS as well as if I put the lid on I encourage a boil over.

Rolling boil. I would say in between of your really HOT boil and a low boiling
 
The temperature of the wort at a rolling boil is the same as "really" boiling. Water only gets so hot then it turns to steam.

What is a concern is that the bottom of the pot will get hotter possibly scorching the wort.

Too much heat might caramelize the wort and also boil off more water than intended.
 
The more vigorous the boil, the better, but you don't want boilovers, so I always use enough heat to get right to the point of boilover, then back off just slightly for the most vigorous possible controlled boil!!
 
I think the answer to this question depends largely on whether or not you are a Blue Rhino shareholder.
 
As a purely technical point, sugars caramelize in a low moisture, medium heat situation. In high moisture environments, you get a different set of browning reactions that don't come with the corresponding sweetness.
 
The most important part is following and figuring out which settings work for you. I rock a full blast until I get to a full boil then dial it down 10%. No matter what the weather, I am very consistent on my boil off and have no scorching
 
I had my first ever boil over last week end, I was doing a late DME addition, and didn't remove from the heat. Lost maybe a couple cups, it was outdoors, no biggy. My beer will be fine ;)
 
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