Just brewed a batch, only my second one, the other night and thought I would try a different cooling method, last time took way to long. I bought 6 gallons of spring water at the store the night before. I put 3 on the counter to keep at room temp, 2 used for steeping, and I put 3 in the fridge.
When it came time to cool my wort and to make sure I get a good cold break I put the pot in the sink with the sanitized lid on, pored all the ice in my freezer all around it filling the sink about 3/4 full.
I checked the temp and pored one unopened gallon of water from the fridge into the wort. That bright my temp from 158 F to 120 F. I stirred for 20 seconds, spoon sanitized of course, and checked temp again... 110 F. Pored an additional unopened gallon into wort and checked temp... 94 F. I stirred additional 20 secs and checked temp again... 85 F. I pulled from ice and added half of the remaining unopened gallon from fridge and brought it to a nice 75 F.
Pored into my fermentation bucket and topped off to 5 gallons from the remaining gallon that was on the counter sitting at room temp. Aerated and added yeast.
It took a total of 4 minutes from burner to bucket and dropped the temp from 158 F to right at 70 F.
Does anyone see any problems or potential hazards with this technique or the temp I brought it to.
Thanks for Input.
When it came time to cool my wort and to make sure I get a good cold break I put the pot in the sink with the sanitized lid on, pored all the ice in my freezer all around it filling the sink about 3/4 full.
I checked the temp and pored one unopened gallon of water from the fridge into the wort. That bright my temp from 158 F to 120 F. I stirred for 20 seconds, spoon sanitized of course, and checked temp again... 110 F. Pored an additional unopened gallon into wort and checked temp... 94 F. I stirred additional 20 secs and checked temp again... 85 F. I pulled from ice and added half of the remaining unopened gallon from fridge and brought it to a nice 75 F.
Pored into my fermentation bucket and topped off to 5 gallons from the remaining gallon that was on the counter sitting at room temp. Aerated and added yeast.
It took a total of 4 minutes from burner to bucket and dropped the temp from 158 F to right at 70 F.
Does anyone see any problems or potential hazards with this technique or the temp I brought it to.
Thanks for Input.