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Hammy71

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I've seen a couple of vids on youtube where the person brewing and using a immersion or simple coppertube wort chiller say that the lowest they can can their wort is in the high 80's because of their tap water temp. Now I just finished cooling my wort to 110 degrees in less than 10 minutes. Of course it was a partial boil of about 2 1/2 gallons. So I checked my tap water temp and it is a steady 55 degrees (no wonder it took so long for my water bed to heat up !!) Is this better than average for a low temp. I have a well (that is over 300 ft deep....trust me...I've pulled the pump at least once and it's over 300 feet.) So....what's your tap water temp?
 
I think mine runs about 65. You ought to shoot for less than 90 in your beer. If using an immersion cooler, let it cool longer. If using a counterflow cooler, slow down the beer flow and/or run the water faster.

I poke a paperclip wire into my plastic out flow hose where it joins the counterflow copper tube. It sucks in air, thereby oxygenating the cool brew.
 
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