Up for sale is my custom built immersion whirlpool chiller. I built this a year ago, and it has served me well. I am switching to a plate chiller instead, so this top quality bit of my brewing history is about to start collecting dust!
I am including a slew of photos below since this is a one-of-a-kind device.
Everything that touches the wort is copper, I soldered all the fittings myself with lead free solder, and the pipes are connected to each other at various points with copper wires that are also soldered in place. The end result is a chiller that is extremely sturdy and effective. I sized and built this for 10 gallon batches in a keggle brew pot. Just in case you have something else, I included the relvant dimensions below. The original design was inspired by Jamil Zainasheff, and then I actually built mine based on the excellent write-up here.
This is designed to work with a recirculating pump (I use a march) running at the same time as the cooling water. Doing so reduces cooling time by more than half that without the pump. If you don't have a recirculating pump, it works just like any other immersion chiller of it's size.
I/O:
- Garden Hose female water input
- Garden Hose male water output
- 1/2" FPT wort input (sanitary fitting shown in photos will not be included)
Dimensions:
- Less than 8-1/2" in diameter at widest point
- 12" from bottom of kettle to whirlpool tube output
- 17" from bottom of kettle to top of coils
- 31" from bottom of kettle to top of chiller (overall height)
- 12lbs of chilling awesomeness!
I am asking $125. I will ship anywhere you want, you pay actual shipping, or I will drive up to 30 miles from Wooster, OH (44691) to meet you for local pickup. Please feel free to ask any questions!
Edit: After doing some market research I decided to drop the price to $125.
I am including a slew of photos below since this is a one-of-a-kind device.
Everything that touches the wort is copper, I soldered all the fittings myself with lead free solder, and the pipes are connected to each other at various points with copper wires that are also soldered in place. The end result is a chiller that is extremely sturdy and effective. I sized and built this for 10 gallon batches in a keggle brew pot. Just in case you have something else, I included the relvant dimensions below. The original design was inspired by Jamil Zainasheff, and then I actually built mine based on the excellent write-up here.
This is designed to work with a recirculating pump (I use a march) running at the same time as the cooling water. Doing so reduces cooling time by more than half that without the pump. If you don't have a recirculating pump, it works just like any other immersion chiller of it's size.
I/O:
- Garden Hose female water input
- Garden Hose male water output
- 1/2" FPT wort input (sanitary fitting shown in photos will not be included)
Dimensions:
- Less than 8-1/2" in diameter at widest point
- 12" from bottom of kettle to whirlpool tube output
- 17" from bottom of kettle to top of coils
- 31" from bottom of kettle to top of chiller (overall height)
- 12lbs of chilling awesomeness!
I am asking $125. I will ship anywhere you want, you pay actual shipping, or I will drive up to 30 miles from Wooster, OH (44691) to meet you for local pickup. Please feel free to ask any questions!
Edit: After doing some market research I decided to drop the price to $125.