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The process of heating the wort to 100 deg. C or higher, causing the wort to boil. Hops are most often added during the wort boil.
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Do you need to boil un-hopped extract?
To the best of my knowledge, you don't have to boil the extract.
I usually do boil the extract anyway. … Ideally the extract will boil right before the mash is done. Allowing me to mix them and bring it up to a boil for the hops quickly. …
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How can i stop losing so much water during brew
I have two very rough guesses.
First, are there any points where you are boiling uncovered where you could change and cover the pot?
Second, your boiler is 52l? Given how large that is I expect you' …
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Boil options with a small pot
With a prehopped extract, I guess you don't need to boil. I'd still want to boil everything just for its sanitizing effect. Also at least heat up the water as it will be easier to mix when it's hot. …