Ben2083
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I am currently using an immersion chiller which is made for ~12mm stainless steel pipe wound in to a coils, you know the type, to cool my wort after the boil. This came with my AG setup that I bought second hand as a job lot. Whilst it does the job, and I have made some pretty good beer, after having read various things around the interweb recently I feel it takes a lot longer to chill than I could achieve with a different setup. To get my 20litres of wort from the boil down to pitching temperature it can take 45mins or more. From what I read a half decent counter-flow chiller could do the same in under tens mins.
So, I am doing something wrong with my immersion cooling coil, or is a counter-flow chiller just that much better. Is there a way of improving performance with my existing kit? I am aware I have no flow of the wort with no recirc pump or similar, so that cannot help. I have a copper chiller available too but not currently hooked up, it’s probably a similar number of coils, so would I see much of a difference from the different material?
So, I am doing something wrong with my immersion cooling coil, or is a counter-flow chiller just that much better. Is there a way of improving performance with my existing kit? I am aware I have no flow of the wort with no recirc pump or similar, so that cannot help. I have a copper chiller available too but not currently hooked up, it’s probably a similar number of coils, so would I see much of a difference from the different material?