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Old 05-14-2008, 04:32 AM   #1
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Default Wort Chillers:25 feet or 50 feet?

I want to invest in a wort chiller the only issue is whether to buy a 25 foot or a 50 foot one. I know the 50 foot one is for larger batches like 10 gal. or more. I hope to get on to that size batches soon, but as of right now I am only doing 5 gallon full boils. I am still boiling in a turkey fryer but plan on getting a keggel eventually. Will there be any problems if I just plan for the future and buy a 50 footer?


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I use a 50 for my 5 gallon batches.
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Might as well go bigger...cool faster, and cool larger volumes better.
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census seems to go big or go home. I can live with that.
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You can us some for a prechiller (great in the south!) and the rest to chill it.
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The batch may not be high enough in the boiler to immerse chiller for sterilization. You may need to sterilize in another pot that covers chiller and transfer to boiler.
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im surprised no one mentioned a CFC yet. 25 ft CFC is big enough for any batch right?
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im surprised no one mentioned a CFC yet. 25 ft CFC is big enough for any batch right?
Yep. 25' will cool 3 or 3000 gallons as long as you have a good source of cool water to chill with.


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