I have researched this some, but not extensively. The home brew club I just joined has a plate chiller, and last week was the first time I saw one in use. To say I was impressed was an understatement. I do not have a pump yet, but have been kicking it around. I've been thinking about how I would use these tools in my process and wonder what you think about the following for a hopstand situation.
I did not have a whirlpool fitting on my boil kettles, but I do have 1 fitting with a valve. So I would set the chiller and pump up to my kettle outlet, then run it back to the kettle from through the top for the last few minutes to sanitize.
Once the flame was out, I would:
- start the water through the chiller, but still keep the wort returning to the kettle until I reached 180ish.
- cut the water off to chiller, add whirlpool hops TO HOP SPIDER and run pump for 15-20 minutes for my hopstand.
- once time was up, turn cold water on to chiller again and move wort outlet to fermenter.
Obviously if I'm not using a hopstand in the recipe, I could skip that and go to the fermenter quicker.
I have hot water in my garage, so I could quickly run hot water through the pump and chiller, then some PBW, then rinse with hot water again.
Does this sound reasonable, or am I off my rocker here? I would love to speed up the chilling process.
Thanks.
I did not have a whirlpool fitting on my boil kettles, but I do have 1 fitting with a valve. So I would set the chiller and pump up to my kettle outlet, then run it back to the kettle from through the top for the last few minutes to sanitize.
Once the flame was out, I would:
- start the water through the chiller, but still keep the wort returning to the kettle until I reached 180ish.
- cut the water off to chiller, add whirlpool hops TO HOP SPIDER and run pump for 15-20 minutes for my hopstand.
- once time was up, turn cold water on to chiller again and move wort outlet to fermenter.
Obviously if I'm not using a hopstand in the recipe, I could skip that and go to the fermenter quicker.
I have hot water in my garage, so I could quickly run hot water through the pump and chiller, then some PBW, then rinse with hot water again.
Does this sound reasonable, or am I off my rocker here? I would love to speed up the chilling process.
Thanks.