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I am just starting to get together equipment to start AG brewing, however due to my living situation in an apartment I will be brewing indoors, luckily on a gas stove (however I am moving in August and could end up with an electric stove). I am building a 5 gallon MLT and currently have one 4 gallon enamel-ware brew pot. For my first AG batch I will buy an identical 4 gallon pot so I can split the batch into two and boil them in separate pots and combine them in the carboy. I have an immersion chiller that I can use in one pot, but while that is running what would be the best technique to chill the other pot of wort? Put it in the sink with an ice bath? This would likely be difficult as I would have my IC hooked up to my kitchen sink. Maybe an ice bath for the second pot in my bathtub? Any advice would be extremely helpful
Should I account for more wort loss due to steam from boiling in two pots?
Should I account for more wort loss due to steam from boiling in two pots?