cvav8or
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Hello all, I finally took the plunge and purchased my homebrew supplies in the form of a pretty complete kit from my local homebrew supply store. I was going to brew my first batch tonight but stopped as I realized I have no way to "cool" my batch down to the required 65-75 degrees before pitching the yeast. I was told I should cool it as quickly as possible but how the heck do I do this? I was contemplating making a large coil out of copper tubing which I would submerge into my brew after cooking it and would run water through it from my sink faucet therby allowing me to control the flow and temp. Is this idea crazy? and if anyone has any better ideas please let me know if I'm about to make a disasturous mistake. Also any pictures of your cooling method would be very appreciated. thanks.
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