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− | A boilover is essentially when the [[wort]] you are boiling foams up and spills over the top of your [[kettle]]. At the beginning of the boil, [[hot break]] forms and begins foaming. To avoid a boilover, the heat needs to be reduced. | + | A boilover is essentially when the [[wort]] you are boiling foams up and spills over the top of your [[Brew Kettle|kettle]]. At the beginning of the boil, [[hot break]] forms and begins foaming. To avoid a boilover, the heat needs to be reduced. |
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A boilover is essentially when the wort you are boiling foams up and spills over the top of your kettle. At the beginning of the boil, hot break forms and begins foaming. To avoid a boilover, the heat needs to be reduced.