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Direct heat is where heat from a heat source is applied to the mash vessel. To raise the temperature. | Direct heat is where heat from a heat source is applied to the mash vessel. To raise the temperature. | ||
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;Name | ;Name | ||
: | :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. | ||
;Heat Source | ;Heat Source | ||
: | :The burner or device used to apply heat to the vessel. | ||
;Target Temp | ;Target Temp | ||
: | :The final temperature desired at the end of the direct heat step. | ||
;Output | ;Output | ||
: | :Used to represent the dial on the heat source. If the dial is turned up half-way, the Heat Output should be set to 50%. This value is approximate and may not accurately correspond with the heat source dial calibration. | ||
;Duration | ;Duration | ||
: | :Length of time the strike water is heated. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 31 March 2008
Direct heat is where heat from a heat source is applied to the mash vessel. To raise the temperature.
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