laterholmes
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In fact you may be onto the next big thing in Chillers.
Thanks for saying it for me


In fact you may be onto the next big thing in Chillers.
For cooling partial boils the blocks of ice method as top off water is really unbelievably quick. Therefore u are not wasting water ice or money and it's down to pitching temps in probably 10 min. I used about 2 gallons of water for my blocks. Worked great.
If you're topping off with fresh water to get to five gallons:
This should get you to 75 degrees on the money.
- Put three 1-gallon jugs of bottled water in the freezer at the beginning of your brew session.
- When your boil is done, fill your sink with cold tap water.
- Place the kettle in the sink and gently move both the wort and the water around.
- Once the sink water warms up, replace the water. If you have a double sink, simply move the kettle from one sink to the other with fresh, cold water. If you repeat this process about 3-4 times, you'll get the wort down to 100 degrees pretty quickly.
- Take one of the (now starting to freeze) jugs of water and pour it into the fermenter.
- Add your wort, then top off with enough additional cold water to get to 5.25 gallons.
I'm thinking of using a frozen (full) stainless steel 1/2 gallon SIG or Kleen Kanteen type water bottle that I've sanitized as a wort chiller, alongside icebaths etc....Any problems with this idea? It would involve not having to buy new stuff which is very important to me at this juncture![]()