biggerk
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Yesterday, I was making a pumpkin ale. The question involves the boil. Right when the wort started to boil but before I added the hops, something came up and I had to turn off the burner and leave it for a couple of hours. I put the lid on and wrapped a blanket around the brew kettle (the same blanket I use to insulate the mash/lauther-tun)
I know that basically what I have now is unhopped, reconstituted extract....
When I came back, the temp dropped to around 175 deg F. I restarted the boil, added the hops and proceeded as normal.
Chilled, pitch the yeast, fementation seems to be going as normal...
Does anyone know of any ill effects of doing this?
I know that basically what I have now is unhopped, reconstituted extract....
When I came back, the temp dropped to around 175 deg F. I restarted the boil, added the hops and proceeded as normal.
Chilled, pitch the yeast, fementation seems to be going as normal...
Does anyone know of any ill effects of doing this?