The_Beer_Gnome
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Everything was going perfectly until I turned on the water to feed my chiller, then I heard the leak. Evidently my immersion chiller froze overnight and there's an inch-long split in one of the coils. At this point I measured 5.5 gallons in my kettle, so I needed some make-up water anyway. I added water to 6.5 gallons total, brought the kettle to a boil again for about five minutes, killed the burner and waited two hours for the wort to reach 150F. I racked to a carbouy and let it set 'till morning before I pitched my yeast. The temp was just down to 75F by 8am!
So, did leaving my wort at 200-150F for such a long time over bitter my beer? I know many people do no-chill brewing but I'm not sure if this is the right way to go about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
So, did leaving my wort at 200-150F for such a long time over bitter my beer? I know many people do no-chill brewing but I'm not sure if this is the right way to go about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.