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That is a possibility too, but you'd think he'd notice liquid inside it.
I probably didn't explain it well in my first response but I figured if his thermometer was reading 4 or 5 degrees high he may have passed the lower end of conversion temps, since he read 146. Also possible that he was reading a hot spot in the mash. Either way, I would think, there had to have been measuring error(s) involved.
I probably didn't explain it well in my first response but I figured if his thermometer was reading 4 or 5 degrees high he may have passed the lower end of conversion temps, since he read 146. Also possible that he was reading a hot spot in the mash. Either way, I would think, there had to have been measuring error(s) involved.