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Kinsman

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I bought 50' of 3/8" soft copper to make an immersion chiller. Right now i'm busy wrapping it around a keg to make a nice coil.

Should my nice cold well water flow from the bottom of the coil to the top and out to the lawn?
 
Mine does. But the most important thing when using an immersion chiller is to keep the wort in motion and chilling time will get cut down by 1/2. So that said. Its not going to matter what direction you run the water.

Cheers
Jay
 
I have tried both ways in terms of which line to send cold water to, and I have found that if I run the cold water to the top first and then the hot out the lowest coil that it does work marginally better from my notes. I haven't done a side by side, but both times they were the same amount of wort and hot as hades here in Texas. One was only 5 min faster to my pitching temp. Whirlpooling with a pump while cooling helps a lot.

-G
 
My old one was top down. My new one is bottom up. I like the bottom up better.

I can't really compare cooling times though. The new one is twice as long and I connect the old one to it, put it in a bucket of ice, and use it as a pre-chiller.
 
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