I have been doing extract brews using a 5 gallon kettle, so my boil is usually 2 1/2 gallons. For the past year I have cooled my wort by transferring it into my fermentation bucket that already has 2+ gallons of chilled water in it, sitting in a big tub of ice water. I stir both the wort and the ice water pretty constantly
(using different utensils, of course) and it takes around 40 minutes to cool. I have been wondering, though, whether it would be faster just to put the brew kettle directly into the tub of ice water to cool it before I put it into the fermenter with the top-off water. I suspect that the heat transfer would be better through the kettle, but adding the wort to the cooled water cools it down quite a bit right from the start.
During the winter I put the top-off water outside the night before I brew and it gets down close to freezing, so it cools off the hot wort real fast.
(using different utensils, of course) and it takes around 40 minutes to cool. I have been wondering, though, whether it would be faster just to put the brew kettle directly into the tub of ice water to cool it before I put it into the fermenter with the top-off water. I suspect that the heat transfer would be better through the kettle, but adding the wort to the cooled water cools it down quite a bit right from the start.
During the winter I put the top-off water outside the night before I brew and it gets down close to freezing, so it cools off the hot wort real fast.