R Rab6614 Member Joined Apr 15, 2014 Messages 8 Reaction score 2 Location Knoxville Jun 10, 2014 #1 Just wanted to show of my wort chiller I built over the weekend. Used on a brew Monday and chilled 5.5 gallons in 25 minutes! No more ice baths!
Just wanted to show of my wort chiller I built over the weekend. Used on a brew Monday and chilled 5.5 gallons in 25 minutes! No more ice baths!
M MikePote Well-Known Member Joined Sep 29, 2013 Messages 331 Reaction score 23 Location Plainfield Jun 10, 2014 #2 Fancy coil bending! My wort chiller is easily the best $25 I have spent on brewing. It made life much easier.
Fancy coil bending! My wort chiller is easily the best $25 I have spent on brewing. It made life much easier.
bobeer Fermentation Specalist Joined Feb 21, 2012 Messages 2,913 Reaction score 890 Location Hamilton Jun 17, 2014 #3 Nice and easy diy homebrew project that adds so much to your brew day. Looks good!
Rivenin Well-Known Member Joined Dec 13, 2010 Messages 3,258 Reaction score 342 Jun 17, 2014 #4 if you keep the wort moving or pull the chiller out a bit and push it back down and move it around, your chilling time will drop a ton
if you keep the wort moving or pull the chiller out a bit and push it back down and move it around, your chilling time will drop a ton
F FuriousE Well-Known Member Joined May 9, 2014 Messages 242 Reaction score 31 Location Milwaukee Jun 21, 2014 #5 Rivenin said: if you keep the wort moving or pull the chiller out a bit and push it back down and move it around, your chilling time will drop a ton Click to expand... Yup. Also make sure you turn the water on as fast as it goes, and a shorter hose from the faucet to the chiller helps as well.
Rivenin said: if you keep the wort moving or pull the chiller out a bit and push it back down and move it around, your chilling time will drop a ton Click to expand... Yup. Also make sure you turn the water on as fast as it goes, and a shorter hose from the faucet to the chiller helps as well.