So I'm new to brewing, been doing my homework though, and halfway finished drinking my first keg of pale ale. Been piecing together my own setup (borrowed my brothers gear the first time), and found a good deal for a copper wort chiller on Craigslist.
Bought it one evening this week, and excited, told my brother, who informed me I ruined his Christmas gift, he got me one too! Oops.
So I'm going to just keep both and maybe experiment a bit. Has anyone ever tested the difference between a single, 50ft run of copper vs 2 interwoven coils of 25ft? I'd imagine that in a 50ft run, the cooling water has got to be close to ambient, so only so much of the coil is doing any effective cooling. My thinking is that 2 25ft coils are going to evacuate and provide more cold, fresh water compared to just a long run of cold, to eventually warm water.
Anyone been down this road, and save me the legwork?
Bought it one evening this week, and excited, told my brother, who informed me I ruined his Christmas gift, he got me one too! Oops.
So I'm going to just keep both and maybe experiment a bit. Has anyone ever tested the difference between a single, 50ft run of copper vs 2 interwoven coils of 25ft? I'd imagine that in a 50ft run, the cooling water has got to be close to ambient, so only so much of the coil is doing any effective cooling. My thinking is that 2 25ft coils are going to evacuate and provide more cold, fresh water compared to just a long run of cold, to eventually warm water.
Anyone been down this road, and save me the legwork?