Folks. Long story short . Continuing to brew in the house is going to result in my demise. Therefore Im moving brewzilla out into the greenhouse where steam creates drips and drips are the enemy..
So Im just about to press "GO" on a Kegland Steam condensor for my 35L BZ4
As I wanna keep vapour to a minimum Im thinking that my current method of dropping my immersion chiller in the wort 15 mins before the end of the boil wont be drip free in a greenhouse
There must be others on the forum using a steam condensor with their own chilling method/ tactic.
Im currently considering a Kegland counterflow chiller over using a 30 plate chiller. I have completely dismissed Sealing the BZ4 up with cling film and colling overnight ( I dont have time to brew one day and tidy up the next)
Any advice re good options / experience for rapid chilling in conjunction with a steam condensor ?
So Im just about to press "GO" on a Kegland Steam condensor for my 35L BZ4
As I wanna keep vapour to a minimum Im thinking that my current method of dropping my immersion chiller in the wort 15 mins before the end of the boil wont be drip free in a greenhouse
There must be others on the forum using a steam condensor with their own chilling method/ tactic.
Im currently considering a Kegland counterflow chiller over using a 30 plate chiller. I have completely dismissed Sealing the BZ4 up with cling film and colling overnight ( I dont have time to brew one day and tidy up the next)
Any advice re good options / experience for rapid chilling in conjunction with a steam condensor ?