I brewed today!

Decoction 1
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How long do you drain the wort for before putting the grain in a kettle for decoction? The few times I've done a decoction you could still see some liquid. How long, and how hot, do you cook the decoction before returning it to the mash? I ask because I didn't really notice a difference when I did a decoction. Maybe I was doing it wrong....make that probably.
 
I let it drain to where no more wort was dripping. I slowly bring it to a boil, turn down heat and stir/boil for 15-20 minutes.
 
Not used Barke. My Pils is 100% of Weyermans regular Pilsner malt and acid malt as needed. How does the Barke compare?
It seems slightly lighter in color, and has a more bready/cracker like character. I have always really liked it.
 
I decoct wetter than that. I usually
always get my predicted gravity. So not convinced there is any benefit to going so dry. Hate to scorch the grain which would be my only reason.
First time I pulled with a strainer. Now i pull with a sauce pan and drain out the liquid along the side of my kettle. Next time I'll try to get a picture. Need to figure out how to load a picture
 
So brew day itself was not good. First off, I could not find my brewbag. Realized I left it outside after I brewed last time, things got busy when I knocked out and family time called. No worries I mashed in another kettle that had not spigot or anything. Found an old bag that I used at a sieve. When I started pouring into my boil kettle one side of the bag dropped in taking grain with it. So I got my decoction strainer, my name for it, and poured through it still didn’t catch it all since I crushed fine for BIAB. I took a much finer strainer and scooped out all I could after a few emergency texts to @Donoroto and proceeded as usual. When I came time to hook up my chiller I could not get the cheap hose on tue outside spigot. So I had to hook the chiller directly to it. No real worries there but still. The boots I was wearing were rubber and hard to get off an on. I pulled something in my leg rushing to pull those off in order to get my fermenter to take outside. Once I get the fermenter and go back out into the snow I fall down, get up take a few steps and fall down again. All done for the day thankfully. Racked on top of a shitload of slurry from the last batch. Didn’t want to fool with that fermzilla lid after the terrible luck. I unscrewed one of the posts and racked through that. This time I did screw it in well so I won’t have the spunding issues I had last batch. o_O
 
I decoct wetter than that. I usually
always get my predicted gravity. So not convinced there is any benefit to going so dry. Hate to scorch the grain which would be my only reason
I stir the entire time. Not scorched yet. Drier for more color is what I’ve read about decoction.
 

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