Hi All,
I've done a fair few brews now and as time goes on, each brew gets quicker. Generally I've found ways to multi task such as getting the hops ready during the mash or cleaning the mash tun during the boil.
One thing I can't work out how to speed up is chilling the wort and cleaning the kettle. I cool the wort down with a copper wort chiller in the kettle but this means I have to wait until the wort is cool enough to transfer to the fermenter before I can clean the kettle. I don't like the idea of transferring boiling wort to the fermenter and if I part chill in the kettle, I'll end up with bits of hop floating in the fermenter if I move the chiller from the kettle to the fermenter. I assume if I rinse the chiller after it's been in the kettle I can't put it into the fermenter because it won't be sterile. There's probably an easy solution I'm missing but any suggestions please? TIA.
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I've done a fair few brews now and as time goes on, each brew gets quicker. Generally I've found ways to multi task such as getting the hops ready during the mash or cleaning the mash tun during the boil.
One thing I can't work out how to speed up is chilling the wort and cleaning the kettle. I cool the wort down with a copper wort chiller in the kettle but this means I have to wait until the wort is cool enough to transfer to the fermenter before I can clean the kettle. I don't like the idea of transferring boiling wort to the fermenter and if I part chill in the kettle, I'll end up with bits of hop floating in the fermenter if I move the chiller from the kettle to the fermenter. I assume if I rinse the chiller after it's been in the kettle I can't put it into the fermenter because it won't be sterile. There's probably an easy solution I'm missing but any suggestions please? TIA.
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