OrdinaryAvgGuy
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After having little success cooling my wort to pitching temp a couple weeks back, I have decided that it's time to invest in a prechiller.
Now, I did a bit of searching here and on Google and it seems as if many agree that the most efficient and cost effective (given the price of copper) method to create a pre chiller is to fill a bucket, cooler, or some other vessel with ice and water then use a pond pump to recirculate salted water through your IC. Most suggest cooling using tap water until the wort is 90° to 100° prior to switching over to the prechiller.
I am in the process of designing a pre-chiller using this concept but could use a some ideas.
Lets see what you got!
Now, I did a bit of searching here and on Google and it seems as if many agree that the most efficient and cost effective (given the price of copper) method to create a pre chiller is to fill a bucket, cooler, or some other vessel with ice and water then use a pond pump to recirculate salted water through your IC. Most suggest cooling using tap water until the wort is 90° to 100° prior to switching over to the prechiller.
I am in the process of designing a pre-chiller using this concept but could use a some ideas.
Lets see what you got!