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: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.


;Heat Source
;Heat Source
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:The burner or device used to apply heat to the vessel.


;Target Temp
;Target Temp
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:The final temperature desired at the end of the direct heat step.


;Output
;Heat Output
:Add content here
: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
;Heat Duration
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:Length of time the strike water is heated.


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Revision as of 21:37, 29 November 2007

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 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.
Heat Source
The burner or device used to apply heat to the vessel.
Target Temp
The final temperature desired at the end of the direct heat step.
Heat 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.
Heat Duration
Length of time the strike water is heated.
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