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I'm trying to adapt my new Christmas toy - a BeerMKR into the recipe builder.
It's an interesting and clever device but it combines some brewing steps and puts process breakpoints in different places.
As nearly as I can model it the mashing step is basically the same as BIAB. It brings water temperature in the grain (slowly) up to about 160F and then drops it back to do mashing and Pasteurization. No boil.
My question is: How do all of the options in the mashing schedule affect the math and process?
What is a "temperature mash" procedurally and how does that affect the calculations? There may already be a mash process listed here that does what I need it to do, but I can't find any documentation on what happens and what is assumed if you select one or another option. I saw a reference that the recipe builder "knows" that a decoction doesn't add water.
And seriously, what calculation is there for Vorlauf?
It's an interesting and clever device but it combines some brewing steps and puts process breakpoints in different places.
As nearly as I can model it the mashing step is basically the same as BIAB. It brings water temperature in the grain (slowly) up to about 160F and then drops it back to do mashing and Pasteurization. No boil.
My question is: How do all of the options in the mashing schedule affect the math and process?
What is a "temperature mash" procedurally and how does that affect the calculations? There may already be a mash process listed here that does what I need it to do, but I can't find any documentation on what happens and what is assumed if you select one or another option. I saw a reference that the recipe builder "knows" that a decoction doesn't add water.
And seriously, what calculation is there for Vorlauf?