onipar
Well-Known Member
This will most likely rank high on my list of stupid questions...
Is there any particular way to get the excess water to drain from a wort chiller after use?
I was just testing my new chiller, and it occurred to me that all of that water was still in the coils, so I just sort of picked it up and held it upside down and let water drain out.
It took a while, and I think there's still some in there. Is there a better/easier/more effective way?
Is it okay if some water remains in the coils? (I have a stainless steel one, so I wasn't too concerned with that.)
Thanks!
Is there any particular way to get the excess water to drain from a wort chiller after use?
I was just testing my new chiller, and it occurred to me that all of that water was still in the coils, so I just sort of picked it up and held it upside down and let water drain out.
It took a while, and I think there's still some in there. Is there a better/easier/more effective way?
Is it okay if some water remains in the coils? (I have a stainless steel one, so I wasn't too concerned with that.)
Thanks!