EvanMyl
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Pardon the noobness (in more ways than one) of the question.
I got a copper coil wort chiller and, while I can make sure the outer surface is well taken care of (cleaned and dried after every use), I'm not sure how to avoid left-over water corroding the inside of the coil.
Is there anything I can do about it, or will I have to accept buying a new wort chiller every now and then?
I got a copper coil wort chiller and, while I can make sure the outer surface is well taken care of (cleaned and dried after every use), I'm not sure how to avoid left-over water corroding the inside of the coil.
Is there anything I can do about it, or will I have to accept buying a new wort chiller every now and then?