ChshreCat
Well-Known Member
I voted for other because I use a water bath, no ice. Works just fine for me. I checked my tap water yesterday and after being in the 90's outside for two days my tap water was sitting at 64.5F.
Just thinking outside the brewpot here, but anyone ever tried dry ice? Just toss it into the wort (stand back!) Its just frozen CO2, so it won't water down the wort. Though aeration might be another thing.
People have discussed it and found out that there is/has been lots of dirt found in it. If you like dirty beer go for it![]()
Saves me the trouble of 'putting in a dirty glass'
Might use it for prechiller and/or bath then
This got me thinking - is there a big difference (time-wise) in cooling capacity between 3/8" and 1/2" copper tubing?
I haven't done a search yet, but the difference in price between the two sizes (both in commercial ICs and simple coil purchases) may outweigh the amount of extra time needed to chill the wort to pitching temps. I'm looking at a ruler right now and there's not much difference between 3/8" and 1/2" inch. Perhaps the thickness of the tubing makes some difference?
Can anyone comment?
IC while it is sitting in an ice bath. I like the idea of getting a pump and pumping the ice bath through it towards the end though. Sometimes the water is too warm to get it right where I want it.