rdwj
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If you're not doing full boils, it's not going to help any
kingjam said:Well that was my first question when do you do full boils. I am new so iam just going to start with an extract ale. I have read that you always just boil 2 gal. then add the rest with cold water. I was going to get this starter set and it comes with a chiller http://www.homebrewery.com/beer/beer-gs-deluxe-kit.shtml What should I do??
By "great," what do you mean? Mine took less time than that to cool 15+ gallons of wort, and it's only 25' of 1/4 OD copper. I recirculated ice water through it (40 lbs of ice, until it melted), which helped immensely. It also helps to gently agitate/swirl the chiller during cooling (IMHO, it's necessary).RedSun said:Wow, I have a great immersion chiller and mine took nearly 30 minutes...
I find that the trub and yeast collect as one big mass at the bottom of the conical, so if I can eliminate a bit of trub, it makes the yeast harvest easier.Biermann said:I do like the concept of less trub, but with the conical, its easy to bleed it off and collect yeast during the secondary.