wessmith
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Tom,
The foam head at the beginning of the boil is NOT the hot break. It is simply the proteinatious material beginning the protein breakdown process - just as it does when you par-boil your sausages for the BBQ. The hot break occurs slowly starting with small particles circulating in the wort gradually agglomerating to larger whitish particles as the boil progresses and clears. This can take 30 to 60 mins depending on the wort chemistry and sometimes needs a prod with somthing like Whirlfloc or Irish Moss.
When the heat is turned off the wort will turn turbid as the COLD break forms and settles.
I have seen many HB references to the foam head as hot break and it just aint so...
Wes
The foam head at the beginning of the boil is NOT the hot break. It is simply the proteinatious material beginning the protein breakdown process - just as it does when you par-boil your sausages for the BBQ. The hot break occurs slowly starting with small particles circulating in the wort gradually agglomerating to larger whitish particles as the boil progresses and clears. This can take 30 to 60 mins depending on the wort chemistry and sometimes needs a prod with somthing like Whirlfloc or Irish Moss.
When the heat is turned off the wort will turn turbid as the COLD break forms and settles.
I have seen many HB references to the foam head as hot break and it just aint so...
Wes