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Why does the strike water of 170 °F not damage the grains enzymes?

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Why does the strike water of 170 °F not damage the grains enzymes?

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Denaturing the enzymes also takes time at 170 °F. Your grain being at room temperature will rapidly decrease the temperature of the strike water, so you will not lose any of those precious enzymes.

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