Edd Mather 6
Well-Known Member
Yeah , to be fair our weather is 'changeable' to say the least !!
It is the amount the grain is exposed to, only just read that recently, probably Gordon Strong as I have been reading his book most nights.
That's cos your climate sux!
Here its the middle of winter and we are having a warm patch air temps over 25oC, even when its cold it isn't freezing in most places like it is in some countries. Naturally if you were mashing in in the snow there might some advantage to warming your grist, especially if the result of the strike water calculation called for strike water hotter than 80oC.
There are plenty of more modern books than the Hind book, in metric to, which makes life a lot easier.
Mark
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