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Mashing schedule usually require periods of rest, to encourage enzymatic activity, this step is used to insert a rest period in the schedule.
Mashing schedule usually require periods of rest to encourage enzymatic activity, this step is used to insert a rest period in the schedule.
 
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;Name
;Name
:name to identify the step in the schedule list
:Name to identify the step in the schedule list.


;Notes
;Notes
:a space to insert helpful information and reminders to the author or others brewing the recipe
:A space to insert helpful information and reminders to the author or others brewing the recipe.


;Duration
;Duration
:Add content here
:Length of time allowed for the rest.


;Final Temp
;Final Temp
:Add content here
:The temperature of the mash at the end of the rest. This value is calculated automatically based on vessel calibration settings. Changing the value manually will internally adjust the calibration for the current step only.


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Latest revision as of 16:57, 31 March 2008

Mashing schedule usually require periods of rest to encourage enzymatic activity, this step is used to insert a rest period in the schedule.

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Editor

Name
Name to identify the step in the schedule list.
Notes
A space to insert helpful information and reminders to the author or others brewing the recipe.
Duration
Length of time allowed for the rest.
Final Temp
The temperature of the mash at the end of the rest. This value is calculated automatically based on vessel calibration settings. Changing the value manually will internally adjust the calibration for the current step only.
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