Funkenjaeger
Well-Known Member
So after trying the brewpot-in-the-sink method for chilling my wort for a couple batches, a few weeks back I broke down and built myself a 20 foot CFC. It works great, I've had no trouble cooling my wort to ale pitching temps with the sink running the cooling water only turned on maybe halfway or less. I'm an extract/partial mash brewer, with an 18-quart brew pot, so I'm typically boiling a bit over 3 gallons.
But, it's been a bit of a headache because I live in an apartment, so I have to use it indoors, in the kitchen sink, and it's a bit ungainly with the limited counter space I have available. I've also been having problems with actually feeding the wort through it since I don't yet have a valve installed in my brew kettle - a mesh bag over my siphon keeps the hops out, but clogs too quickly. Trying to keep the siphon going, while simultaneously trying to adjust the cooling water to reach the desired outlet temperature, is frustrating. I'm planning to use a hop bag instead of letting my hops loose in the brew pot, and/or install a valve and a hop-stopper.
I've been thinking lately about how an immersion chiller might be a better bet for me - it would require less counter space, since it goes right in the brew pot and only has two small hoses, and it would not require me to start and maintain a siphon the entire time. And, I wouldn't necessarily need a valve/hop stopper or need to use a hop bag, as I could go back to pouring my cooled wort from the brew pot into the fermenter through a nylon mesh filter/bag. Plus, I kind of like the idea of cleaning the outside of it (which I can clearly see) instead of cleaning the inside of my CFC (which I can't see).
So I figure that I have at least a few options:
1) Stick with my CFC, just fix my feed issues by installing a valve and/or using a hop bag
(this is my current course of action)
2) Dismantle my CFC, and turn the tubing into an IC instead
(I wonder if the 20 feet of tubing I used for my CFC would be long enough to make a decent IC, and if not, if I could buy some more and solder with a coupler to make a longer piece)
3) Sell my CFC, buy an IC (or just trade it)
(would obviously depend on me finding an interested party to sell or trade my CFC to)
4) Sell the CFC and go back to dunking my brew pot in a sink/bathtub of ice water
(this is the backup plan)
Any advice?
But, it's been a bit of a headache because I live in an apartment, so I have to use it indoors, in the kitchen sink, and it's a bit ungainly with the limited counter space I have available. I've also been having problems with actually feeding the wort through it since I don't yet have a valve installed in my brew kettle - a mesh bag over my siphon keeps the hops out, but clogs too quickly. Trying to keep the siphon going, while simultaneously trying to adjust the cooling water to reach the desired outlet temperature, is frustrating. I'm planning to use a hop bag instead of letting my hops loose in the brew pot, and/or install a valve and a hop-stopper.
I've been thinking lately about how an immersion chiller might be a better bet for me - it would require less counter space, since it goes right in the brew pot and only has two small hoses, and it would not require me to start and maintain a siphon the entire time. And, I wouldn't necessarily need a valve/hop stopper or need to use a hop bag, as I could go back to pouring my cooled wort from the brew pot into the fermenter through a nylon mesh filter/bag. Plus, I kind of like the idea of cleaning the outside of it (which I can clearly see) instead of cleaning the inside of my CFC (which I can't see).
So I figure that I have at least a few options:
1) Stick with my CFC, just fix my feed issues by installing a valve and/or using a hop bag
(this is my current course of action)
2) Dismantle my CFC, and turn the tubing into an IC instead
(I wonder if the 20 feet of tubing I used for my CFC would be long enough to make a decent IC, and if not, if I could buy some more and solder with a coupler to make a longer piece)
3) Sell my CFC, buy an IC (or just trade it)
(would obviously depend on me finding an interested party to sell or trade my CFC to)
4) Sell the CFC and go back to dunking my brew pot in a sink/bathtub of ice water
(this is the backup plan)
Any advice?