charlieboltman
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I’m pretty new to brewing on my 9th brew only and I’ve only done partial mash kits and extract kits.. Anyway I had the idea and started using a different way to cool my wort and I wanted to see if anyone could tell me if this was a bad idea bc I haven’t seen it used before.
I made a 20’ coil of copper tubbing that sits in ice water I pump the wort directly from the kettle into the coil right after flame out and into my brew bucket and by the time it hits the brew bucket the temp is usually around 65-75 F..
I guess it’s similar in function to a counter flow but much easier on setup and way cheaper.. surely there’s a bad idea here somewhere.. I’ll be brewing tonight so I can post a pic of it if needed
I made a 20’ coil of copper tubbing that sits in ice water I pump the wort directly from the kettle into the coil right after flame out and into my brew bucket and by the time it hits the brew bucket the temp is usually around 65-75 F..
I guess it’s similar in function to a counter flow but much easier on setup and way cheaper.. surely there’s a bad idea here somewhere.. I’ll be brewing tonight so I can post a pic of it if needed