jpr0930
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I pitch at 80 and straight to ferm chamber. Cools down fast enough never had an issue. Thought about leaving yeast out until cooled in chamber but never had a reason too after multiple batches this way.
I pitch at 80 and straight to ferm chamber. Cools down fast enough never had an issue. Thought about leaving yeast out until cooled in chamber but never had a reason too after multiple batches this way.
Interesting link, but I have to take his theoretical situation with a grain of salt. His situation involved a volume of water at 35, I plan on using an ice bath, so the warming of my cold source won't be nearly as dramatic of his situation. Also, with a pre-chiller, I can use it from the very beginning, not when the wort has hit 80 or so.
With that said, common sense and math often don't agree, and math is often right. I'll do some more research before I commit, as you suggest, because more knowledge is never a bad thing... but for the time being, for the low cost and simplicity reasons, I'm still leaning pre-chiller.
I brewed this past weekend and chilled from boiling to 60 in 15 min, with my recirculation setup.
After flame off, I set my boil pot in my swimming pool, (I built a trivet to set it on).
I recirculated pool water (90 deg). with my submersible pump, thru the IC.
After 5 min. temp = 130.
Then I moved the pump out of the pool water and into my ice chest of ice and water.
After about 3-4 min, I was at 90 deg. Pulled the pot out of the pool water
After about 6-7 more min, I was chilled to 60 deg. (15 min total)
Used 3-10# bags of ice. I had some ice left over and probably could have been OK with 2 bags.
I think the swimming pool is a huge benefit for my process. Without that, the times might be a bit longer.