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by shaftoe
1056 days ago
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So boiling isn't strictly required, though it has nice benefits on the wort (in a phase called the "hot break"). However, it is necessary to reach certain temperature (140-160 F, though broader may work) to convert starch into sugar. In old times, a metal vessel large enough to boil an entire batch of wort may not have been feasible. Other techniques were used in these cases. Say you have a wooden barrel or tub: * Take off a portion of the wort, boil it, and add it back. This is decoction. * Heat rocks and add them into the wort. |
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Define 'old times'?