Rainy-Day wrote:What I meant is reaching the same results as I do with thermometer and timer, without.
I am sure it is possible to get the same results but not all the time. If you improve your brewing skills you may maximize the right hits and minimize the misses (and the degree of the misses)
Sometime I check by curiosity to see if reach the temperature I want when I use the "teacup transfer method" ; most of the time it is exact and even when it differs it is a matter of a couple of degrees.
I never tried to brew without using a digital timer. What method of counting the seconds do you use?
What about a digital scale ? I never use one (I don't have one) so I guess that even if use a digital thermometer and timer my brewing method still lacks precision.
EDITED: I guess that to be precise while using modern instruments you should use a thermometer,a timer
and a scale. I read more about people using a thermometer and a timer and less about a scale (more about
teaspoon and
heaping teaspoon). I have no idea if their importance is equal.