Hi,
I messed up tonight on my first G40 brew….basically I managed to pitch my yeast into 45 degree wort! A bit of a brain fart after a really smooth brew day on a really cool piece of kit!
So I set the water to around 1l per minute flow as advised and after what seemed like ages I read on my thrumomenter 21 degrees which I was looking for. But for some reason it was way out! totally My fault as I usually and should have used my digi thermometer. So it’s in the brew fridge chilling down and I’ll pitch another yeast when at the right temperature. At least it’s not going to ruin the batch.
Anyways…..how long do folk find it takes to cool a 23l ish batch to pitching temp? Is it really faster than coil chillers? I normally use the brewferm chill‘n 20 which I find really good in my Burco setup and I’m wondering if the counterflow is actually any better?
Other than that issue, I’ve been very impressed with the G40. I do need to dial in my process a bit but it’s a lovely bit of kit. Totally unnecessary though as I don’t think my BIAB is any more effort and has always made great beer! But hey you gotta love a new toy
I messed up tonight on my first G40 brew….basically I managed to pitch my yeast into 45 degree wort! A bit of a brain fart after a really smooth brew day on a really cool piece of kit!
So I set the water to around 1l per minute flow as advised and after what seemed like ages I read on my thrumomenter 21 degrees which I was looking for. But for some reason it was way out! totally My fault as I usually and should have used my digi thermometer. So it’s in the brew fridge chilling down and I’ll pitch another yeast when at the right temperature. At least it’s not going to ruin the batch.
Anyways…..how long do folk find it takes to cool a 23l ish batch to pitching temp? Is it really faster than coil chillers? I normally use the brewferm chill‘n 20 which I find really good in my Burco setup and I’m wondering if the counterflow is actually any better?
Other than that issue, I’ve been very impressed with the G40. I do need to dial in my process a bit but it’s a lovely bit of kit. Totally unnecessary though as I don’t think my BIAB is any more effort and has always made great beer! But hey you gotta love a new toy