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Alright everyone, I learned something today. Either don’t store your chiller over the winter in a freezing garage, or use an air compressor to make absolutely certain there is no water left in it. Holding your immersion chiller upside down and waiting for the water to stop dripping out was insufficient. You can see from the pic attached here, I had some water freeze and blow the side of my chiller out.
I had to do an unplanned no-chill process for brew day today. Thankfully I noticed in time to adjust my hop schedule.
So now I’m in the market for a new chiller. My old one was sized more for smaller batches anyhow; I mostly do 5 gallon batches now.
What do you all like? 50’ immersion chiller, counter flow, plate chiller, gravity fed copper tubing through an ice bucket (looking at you @BrewerinBR), or just convert to no chill as a permanent process (probably pick up some HDPE cubes if I’m doing that long term).
I had to do an unplanned no-chill process for brew day today. Thankfully I noticed in time to adjust my hop schedule.
So now I’m in the market for a new chiller. My old one was sized more for smaller batches anyhow; I mostly do 5 gallon batches now.
What do you all like? 50’ immersion chiller, counter flow, plate chiller, gravity fed copper tubing through an ice bucket (looking at you @BrewerinBR), or just convert to no chill as a permanent process (probably pick up some HDPE cubes if I’m doing that long term).
