Hey, I know you're busy making the best brewing software evah...
But this one thing would help me out a TON.
Short version:
I want to know the temp of the strike-water in the mash tun, before I add the grain.
Long version:
So, I heat up my strike-water in the kettle, get it at the estimated temp. Then I have to scoop and dump the water into my mash tun. That takes a good bit of time, and adds some variability to the strike-water.
What would be AWESOME, is at that point, (before I add the grain) is if I could double-check the temp of just the strike-water and the tun. If I'm low or high, I could adjust the temp right there. Once I put the grains in, I can check the temp, but then it's too late to heat the water up, (I can't fire my insulated mash tun)
Give it some thought if you will.
I imagine the value is already computed somewhere in your strike-water temp calculation, it would just be nice to have it available as a check before the grain goes in.
Thanks for reading,
Nohup
But this one thing would help me out a TON.
Short version:
I want to know the temp of the strike-water in the mash tun, before I add the grain.
Long version:
So, I heat up my strike-water in the kettle, get it at the estimated temp. Then I have to scoop and dump the water into my mash tun. That takes a good bit of time, and adds some variability to the strike-water.
What would be AWESOME, is at that point, (before I add the grain) is if I could double-check the temp of just the strike-water and the tun. If I'm low or high, I could adjust the temp right there. Once I put the grains in, I can check the temp, but then it's too late to heat the water up, (I can't fire my insulated mash tun)
Give it some thought if you will.
I imagine the value is already computed somewhere in your strike-water temp calculation, it would just be nice to have it available as a check before the grain goes in.
Thanks for reading,
Nohup