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The BF Strike Water Calculator wants to know the temperature of the grain. I set the bag of grain on the counter next to a glass of water overnight, then before mashing I measured the water temp and used that as the grain temp; since they had both had time to reach the normal ambient temperature it's logical that they would have the same temp, right?
I'm asking because the strike temperature I got from the BF Strike Water Calculator was so badly off... I'd like to find out why and grain temp is the only thing that I'm not super sure of...
I'm asking because the strike temperature I got from the BF Strike Water Calculator was so badly off... I'd like to find out why and grain temp is the only thing that I'm not super sure of...