wilserbrewer
BIAB Expert Tailor
I brew in my basement and usually "slow chill" in my kettle and have never had a problem. No way in hell I would use a chiller outside in the South Dakota winter!
If you no chill in a winpak HDPE container, people claim you can keep the wort for months without pitching. If you "no chill" in the kettle, I would pitch ASAP, likely within 12 hours.
In SD, I would be concerned about my wort getting too cold if left outside, rather than not chilling quickly enough...I've been doing this a long time and am getting good at RDWHAHBing.
IMHO, it's just not worth it, Leave the kettle open and add a hop addition at 160 degrees, put the lid on the kettle and go inside the warm house!
If you no chill in a winpak HDPE container, people claim you can keep the wort for months without pitching. If you "no chill" in the kettle, I would pitch ASAP, likely within 12 hours.
In SD, I would be concerned about my wort getting too cold if left outside, rather than not chilling quickly enough...I've been doing this a long time and am getting good at RDWHAHBing.
IMHO, it's just not worth it, Leave the kettle open and add a hop addition at 160 degrees, put the lid on the kettle and go inside the warm house!