northernlad
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My boil is usually running upwards of 200 degrees
I hope so!
And waht is with all these people rinsing a a norinse sanitizer. Are you rinsing it with sanitizer or dirty ass city tap water?
My boil is usually running upwards of 200 degrees
If you *really* have a problem I suppose you could use a submersible pump and a cooler to recirculate the water.
Once the water stops being scalding hot and is merely hot/warm, I water the tree and some of the grass in my back yard with it. Only ever have a problem if I use water that's too hot for me to put my finger in the jet.
I'm doing extract brewing and I've taken to boiling 2.5 gallons in my brewpot and throwing the other 2.5 gallons in the freezer when I get started. By the time I need to cool my wort the water in the freezer is just starting to freeze up. I throw my brewpot in an ice bath in the sink for a few minutes, top it off with one gallon of nearly frozen water and wait 5 or 10 minutes, transfer it to my primary and then add the rest of the water. This method got me to 75* without any trouble, so I was able to pitch my yeast right then.