andyg55
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Hi everyone
Up to now I've been brewing 5-gallon batches using the Palmer method (3-gallons in a 5-gallon boiling kettle mixed with cold water in the fermenter). I've been chilling the kettle down using iced water in the sink.
I'm about to purchase a 15-gallon kettle for all-grain brewing and I need some help choosing a wort chiller. They all seem a little complex. Ideally, I'd like something that has the least chance of introducing contamination. I'm not desperate to get the kettle down to temperature as fast as humanly possible (although quick is nice).
What would your recommendations be? I'm currently looking at this wort chiller from Northern Brewer:
https://www.northernbrewer.com/products/northern-brewer-stainless-counterflow-chiller
Cheers,
Andy
Up to now I've been brewing 5-gallon batches using the Palmer method (3-gallons in a 5-gallon boiling kettle mixed with cold water in the fermenter). I've been chilling the kettle down using iced water in the sink.
I'm about to purchase a 15-gallon kettle for all-grain brewing and I need some help choosing a wort chiller. They all seem a little complex. Ideally, I'd like something that has the least chance of introducing contamination. I'm not desperate to get the kettle down to temperature as fast as humanly possible (although quick is nice).
What would your recommendations be? I'm currently looking at this wort chiller from Northern Brewer:
https://www.northernbrewer.com/products/northern-brewer-stainless-counterflow-chiller
Cheers,
Andy