What really bugs me is that folks believe they have to uc juice four hours and apply excess heat for long periods of time to fast steep. I used to work for the man that invented the laboratory bottle washer. It became the UC. Most people wouldn't believe lab glassware would be sterilized in the first three seconds after the machine was turned on. therefore they installed a timer that would do the job in eight minutes. do you see where i am going or you may need to read post 1587. Otherwise you may be wasting your time.
Thats great but steeping juice in a UC or crockpot has nothing to do with sterilizing anything. The reactions needed for steeping are caused by low constant temperature.
You can say whatever you like but hundreds of test results dont lie. If you dont see the benefit of it, thats fine. You have your way of doing things that works for you. So do that, and dont bother those who have invested time, careful planning with A sample, B sample, Control sample testing. If you want to close of your mind just because you think "it cant be so" then thats your choice. You are just missing out on techniques to make better juice. If you are satisfied with the stuff you make then good, you're done here.
You really shouldnt walk into a thread and call it "bunk" until you've read it, and maybe sometimes having tested it yourself.
The info in this thread has justified itself thru countless hundreds of tests. I did extensive testing (over 6 months) just to come up with the 150° steeping theory using a crockpot for 4 hours. All on my own before I even released the info to ECF. It works and tons of mixers and test results agree. Nuff said.
And also in regards to nic degradation, that has been discussed as well. What you think you know about it... from the tone of post #1587 is likely incorrect.