dannythemanny
Well-Known Member
I know that copper is kind of orange anyway, but...
I've had a copper immersion chiller for about 8 years or so. As you might expect, it has the odd patch of discolouration here and there, but hasn't ever really looked much different until I soaked it in some VWP. That turned out a kind of purple/red colour. I managed to get rid of that, or so I thought, but after my most recent brew, I removed it from the kettle and dunked it into cold tap water, and it turned a sort of dull orange. The pictures don't really do it justice, but it just looks so much more orange than copper normally does. I'm sure I'm worrying over nothing, just concerned if I've somehow destabilised the copper and it's reacting with something and producing anything harmful. Any advice appreciated.
I've had a copper immersion chiller for about 8 years or so. As you might expect, it has the odd patch of discolouration here and there, but hasn't ever really looked much different until I soaked it in some VWP. That turned out a kind of purple/red colour. I managed to get rid of that, or so I thought, but after my most recent brew, I removed it from the kettle and dunked it into cold tap water, and it turned a sort of dull orange. The pictures don't really do it justice, but it just looks so much more orange than copper normally does. I'm sure I'm worrying over nothing, just concerned if I've somehow destabilised the copper and it's reacting with something and producing anything harmful. Any advice appreciated.