Hey folks: I know copper has much better thermal conductivity than stainless steel. In fact SS is (correct me if I am wrong) considered an insulator. This is why coffee mugs are made of SS, stay hot while not burning your hands. SO why is SS recommended for jockey boxes. In fact why is SS used in any of the cooling systems of brewing. I can see it's benefits for brew pots(durability and eveness), maintaining temperature in lines but not a good choice when temperature needs to be raised or lowered. Am I right here??
Thanks Charlie
PS why can't beer flow through copper lines in a Jockey box, or can it? I was told it was better not to.
Thanks Charlie
PS why can't beer flow through copper lines in a Jockey box, or can it? I was told it was better not to.