Howdy all,
I'm sorta new here, but I thought I would tap into the greater knowledge base of everyone to discuss construction of an immersion chiller for my brewery.
I brew 30 gallon batches, and the rack I bought came with a stainless steel chiller that just doesn't work that well. Last time I brewed I hooked up a whirlpool arm and ran the march pump during the chilling and it helped a lot, but was still too slow.
So I want to build another chiller with sufficient capacity for this purpose. I plan to do whirlpool/immersion. I have done counterflow before, but I believe that the hop aroma just isn't as good that way, and it would take a long time to flow all that wort through a chiller, so what does everyone think about this:
I found a really nice deal on 3/4" type L copper coil (7/8" OD), and I was thinking about making a 60 foot chiller out of this. I think it would displace a little over 2 gallons of wort.
The other option that I'm considering would be two 50 foot long 1/2" refrigeration copper tubing (1/2" OD), and then run two inlet and outlet hoses. The cost of the two would be about the same, surprisingly.
I want this to chill the wort, fast!
Votes?
Thanks,
Eric
I'm sorta new here, but I thought I would tap into the greater knowledge base of everyone to discuss construction of an immersion chiller for my brewery.
I brew 30 gallon batches, and the rack I bought came with a stainless steel chiller that just doesn't work that well. Last time I brewed I hooked up a whirlpool arm and ran the march pump during the chilling and it helped a lot, but was still too slow.
So I want to build another chiller with sufficient capacity for this purpose. I plan to do whirlpool/immersion. I have done counterflow before, but I believe that the hop aroma just isn't as good that way, and it would take a long time to flow all that wort through a chiller, so what does everyone think about this:
I found a really nice deal on 3/4" type L copper coil (7/8" OD), and I was thinking about making a 60 foot chiller out of this. I think it would displace a little over 2 gallons of wort.
The other option that I'm considering would be two 50 foot long 1/2" refrigeration copper tubing (1/2" OD), and then run two inlet and outlet hoses. The cost of the two would be about the same, surprisingly.
I want this to chill the wort, fast!
Votes?
Thanks,
Eric