Make yourself a counter flow chiller with a pond pump. Use the immersion chiller you have as a post chiller in an ice bath.
1. Connect pot to counter flow or pot to pump to counter flow.
2. Connect submersible pump to the CF water imput on bottom and put pump in bucket.
3. Connect the beer...
Wow, a bright is not a fermentation vessel. A secondary is a fermentation vessel, because the temp is the same as the primary. My beer , of course is not finished fermenting because it's only been half the fermentation time. I finish fermentation in my secondary. When I want my yeast to fall out...
I always get activity after I rack to secondary. I leave it on primary for 7 to ten days, then rack. When I mention secondary people get mad, I don't know why. Try that try it the other way and see what works for you.
Someone said above that secondary will not affect FG. That is absolutely untrue. It is called a secondary fermentation, fermentation will alter FG. When I rack to secondary, and I do, fermentation usually starts up again. This is why I always do a secondary.
I did not read all of the replies, but some lab glass is not smooth and can be sanitized. It can be easily cleaned even if it's not smooth. The biofilm that most people miss is often on smooth surfaces, not always scratches.
I make fruit beers all of the time for my girlfriend. A nice plain pale ale will work. You want to emphasize the fruit. For 5 gal like 8 lbs 2 row 1 lb crystal ( I like to split it up 25 and 60 or 90) oh, and a half pound of wheat malt for fun. Before you rack to secondary. Cut the offending...
1. Chill your beer super cold
2. Set tank to 30
3. Tip keg on side on a towel with gas side down
4. Roll small quarter turns for 8 min
5. Let sit for an hour or a few minutes.
6. Drink beer
7. Fall down
8. Don't blow yourself up with 60 psi