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    Graham Condenser as a Wort Chiller...

    Bobby_M, are you saying the copper tubing inside a garden hose is more efficient or the other way around or both as compared to single direction flow?? I guess it depends on how one goes about making the coil that determines which is easier. The video made it look labor intensive especially...
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    SS Fermenting Unit...

    Other than the fittings selected, any other comments on the design?
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    Graham Condenser as a Wort Chiller...

    How did you get a coil inside a garden hose!? ;) The coil I used is 3" in diameter and 18" long made with 1/2" OD tubing.
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    Graham Condenser as a Wort Chiller...

    Has anyone had experience using a Graham Condenser as a Wort Chiller in SS or copper? Displayed below in glass to make it easier to explain; wort goes into coil at "A" on the top and runs down though the coil and out the bottom at "B". The cold water flow goes in the bottom at "C" and out the...
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    SS Fermenting Unit...

    An aeration head helps in cooling by exposing the wort to the air in thinner streams which also helps to aerate the wort prior to adding the yeast. Having an inexpensive SS funnel would lessen the cost and be easier to clean/sanitize as well. TC fittings could be an option for those wanting to...
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    SS Fermenting Unit...

    Would anyone care to comment on this design for a SS fermentation unit? The top intake under the locking lid has an aeration head to aid in cooling and of course, to aerate the wort. Plus, the lid has a port to insert a SS funnel for adding yeast which is then sealed with an air lock...
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