bknifefight
Well-Known Member
I just had a big revelation that I may be doing something bad, bad, bad.
To speed up my chilling, I recirculate my wort through a pump back into the top of the kettle. The entire time, the wort is splashing. I usually start the pump with about 10 minutes left in the boil, to sanitize the pump and the tubing.
With the splashing involved, I am most definitely adding oxygen. With the 10 minutes before the boil kicks, I generally am doing this re-circulation for about 20-30 minutes total, depending on how cold my ground water is when chilling.
Thoughts?
To speed up my chilling, I recirculate my wort through a pump back into the top of the kettle. The entire time, the wort is splashing. I usually start the pump with about 10 minutes left in the boil, to sanitize the pump and the tubing.
With the splashing involved, I am most definitely adding oxygen. With the 10 minutes before the boil kicks, I generally am doing this re-circulation for about 20-30 minutes total, depending on how cold my ground water is when chilling.
Thoughts?