welly3
Well-Known Member
Wondered if anyone has any ideas on how to get the wort down to pitching temperature this time of year when the group water temperature is high. I'm currently using a Grainfather and the counter flow chiller.
Having been brewing in Australia for several years I should be an expert on this however usually resorted to with no-chill brewing and would let the wort cool down over night and pitch the next day or had an intermediary cooler bin full of ice that I'd have an immersion chiller sitting in to cool the water going into the grainfather chiller.
I'd be keen to get some more ideas because I don't really want to go to the time and expense of an intermediary chiller just for another month or so before the inevitable start of winter kicks in. I wouldn't be against the idea of a plate chiller but am keen to find out what ways other people are chilling their wort unless you're not suffering from warm tap water!
Having been brewing in Australia for several years I should be an expert on this however usually resorted to with no-chill brewing and would let the wort cool down over night and pitch the next day or had an intermediary cooler bin full of ice that I'd have an immersion chiller sitting in to cool the water going into the grainfather chiller.
I'd be keen to get some more ideas because I don't really want to go to the time and expense of an intermediary chiller just for another month or so before the inevitable start of winter kicks in. I wouldn't be against the idea of a plate chiller but am keen to find out what ways other people are chilling their wort unless you're not suffering from warm tap water!