Beavdowg
Well-Known Member
I have a 50ft. ribcage design immersion chiller that I've used for the last 1.5 years. It works decently, I get my wort down to 72* in about 40 minutes or so. Part of the problem is that I built it when I was brewing in a 7.5 gal pot. Now I have a 15.5 gal keggle that I boil in so probably 1/2 the coils are out of the wort when I'm cooling (I mostly brew 5 gal batches). I have a friend that uses a CFC and every time I've watched him use it I become very envious of how quickly he can chill his wort. Here's my only concern: I love nice hoppy IPA's and hoppy pale ales so I'm concerned that if I made an immersion chiller I would lose some of my bitterness. This same friend of mine has made a couple IPA's that were noticably less bitter and aromatic than mine done with my IC. I've read on here that others have had similar problems. Are those of you that have CFC's just not brewing hoppy beers or is the accusation all a myth?
I'd love to hear some comments or suggestions from those that have experienced both.
thanks a ton!
I'd love to hear some comments or suggestions from those that have experienced both.
thanks a ton!
