Brewed a Hefe on Sunday with 65% wheat/35% pilsner. Also tried a step mash for the first time. The mash schedule I was attempting was 45/64/73 for 30 mins each but ended up with 46/55/66. I BIAB with a crown urn with concealed element but decided to use boiling water additions to raise the mash as I have no way of recirculating and feared burning the wort. There was also a large amount of flour in the grist that made its way out of the mash bag. Because of that I also stirred the wort after the mash all the way to a rolling boil to ensure no flour burnt on the heater.
Mash issues aside, I thought everything went fairly well until I drained the kettle and went to clean it. I discovered the heater element had burnt after all.
I tasted the gravity sample post boil and couldn't detect any burnt or ash flavours so fingers crossed it doesn't affect the beer..
I think the scorching must have happened during the boil. Does this scorching occur for others using a crown urn? Any suggestions how to stop this? A courser grind perhaps? The scorching has also happened on a previous brew that had 20% rye.
Mash issues aside, I thought everything went fairly well until I drained the kettle and went to clean it. I discovered the heater element had burnt after all.
I tasted the gravity sample post boil and couldn't detect any burnt or ash flavours so fingers crossed it doesn't affect the beer..
I think the scorching must have happened during the boil. Does this scorching occur for others using a crown urn? Any suggestions how to stop this? A courser grind perhaps? The scorching has also happened on a previous brew that had 20% rye.