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A MJ stainless mesh spider with keep hold of 99% of hop pellets.
I don't think there is a enormous infection risk with either method, I can't help but think transferring it to anything anywhere must elevate the risk.If I leave it in the kettle overnight there may be slightly more risk of infection but there are many who manage to take this route sucessfully.
So Im guessing this is where reducing the exposure time to oxidization, by rapidly cooling the wort, may have a slight advantage?Oxidation hot side - critically from boil down to about 70°C when oxygen from air will oxidise hop compounds and other compounds in your beer.
Multiple sources suggest that rapid cooling is required for cold break formation. Palmer's How To Brew page 84, for example. Or, this.All the break forms in the bottom of the cube just as it would in a kettle, giving the brewer a good opportunity to siphon off the clear wort leaving the break material behind.
They, obviously have never done it.Multiple sources suggest that rapid cooling is required for cold break formation. Palmer's How To Brew page 84, for example. Or, this.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/beerandbrewing.com/dictionary/amp/6rhVOJuq6C
It shouldn't, the OP asked for very specific opinions.Asking a question like this will result in various opinions.
However im not hearing anything about the downsides of No Chill. What are the downsides, if any?
But the OP hasn't the option of rapid cooling.A good example is the hundreds of thousands of breweries worldwide that rapidly chill wort, instead of filling their FV's with boiling wort.
A hundred or so aussie homebrew shops selling fresh wort kits existing doesn't mean it's the optimal way of cooling wort.
Statistically, rapid cooling is the prefered method.
But the OP hasn't the option of rapid cooling.
Looks like an option to me. Regardless, their question was specifically about the negatives of No Chill.I was going to make an imersion chiller, but im very much being drawn toward No Chill.
Fair point.It shouldn't, the OP asked for very specific opinions.
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