JONNYROTTEN
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why cant i pour hot wort in 3 gals of cold water in primary to cool it faster as opposed to ice bath.is there any neg effect on beer or taste.also,should i use strainer in funnel or will removing hops effect flavor
why cant i pour hot wort in 3 gals of cold water in primary to cool it faster as opposed to ice bath.is there any neg effect on beer or taste.also,should i use strainer in funnel or will removing hops effect flavor
I am doing extract,new brewer.Im on 4th batch and have used ice bath each time because that what everyone does.but whats the reasoning.If this is the time the wort is the most susceptible to bacteria why shouldn't I just dump it in primary hot and chill instantly
If you "dump" wort when it's above ~80 degrees you will cause splashing and aerate the wort. Aeration above 80 leads to oxidation (wet cardboard flavor) and will severely impact the quality and shelf life of your beer. This one of the primary reasons for cooling the wort before adding it to the fermenter. Once below ~80, yes you should be using a strainer to remove hop trub and other break material rather than transferring it to the fermenter.
ok,now i know,thanks..should i ALWAYS strain no matter what type im brewing.I made a sierra nevada clone that tasted great but it was a little bitter(alot).i didnt strain.My next batch ill strain and see the difference
I don't strain my wort. Unless I've used so many hops that it'll take up a gallon of space in the fermenter, I just dump the cooled wort into the fermenter.
If you "dump" wort when it's above ~80 degrees you will cause splashing and aerate the wort. Aeration above 80 leads to oxidation (wet cardboard flavor) and will severely impact the quality and shelf life of your beer. This one of the primary reasons for cooling the wort before adding it to the fermenter. Once below ~80, yes you should be using a strainer to remove hop trub and other break material rather than transferring it to the fermenter.