I'm sorry if this one turns out to be a bit of a stupid question, but since I don't know the answer for sure I need to ask it. My kettle is a modified 55L beer keg and I saved the disc cut out of the top and put a slit section of hosepipe around the edge so it can function as a lid to get the boil up quicker and keep it cleaner in between uses. My question is, once I have achieved a rolling boil, do I continue the boil with the lid on or off? I have read somewhere that keeping the lid in place can result in re-condensation of unwanted elements, but I'm a bit hazy on that and I wondered whether boiloff loss was calculated on an open kettle boil or with a lid in place, which logic would suggest would result in less total boiloff.
As a matter of interest, I discover to my chagrin that despite the hose edging, the lid can still fit through the cavity in the top and end up in the wort. I discovered this by accident whilst boiling - say no more!
Cheers,
Ian