Hi all, I have a question regarding chilling your wort to your desired pitching temperature. Is there a calculation to know how much water at a certain temperature is needed to bring your wort down to pitching temp?
For example I make small batches and dilute my wort up to around 5l. So, I was wondering instead of messing around with ice baths to bring my 2-3l of wort down to a reasonable temp and then topping up with cold water, I put near frozen or frozen water into the hot wort could I calculate how much water would be needed to get me to around 30c for kveik or 20c for other yeasts?
In other words, to bring 3l of wort @80c down to 30c I would need x litres of water @y temperature. Is there any way of working out the values of x and y?
Thanks
For example I make small batches and dilute my wort up to around 5l. So, I was wondering instead of messing around with ice baths to bring my 2-3l of wort down to a reasonable temp and then topping up with cold water, I put near frozen or frozen water into the hot wort could I calculate how much water would be needed to get me to around 30c for kveik or 20c for other yeasts?
In other words, to bring 3l of wort @80c down to 30c I would need x litres of water @y temperature. Is there any way of working out the values of x and y?
Thanks