What would you name the biggest wort chiller owner?
Dixy Normous....?
Dixy Normous....?
What would you name the biggest wort chiller owner?
Dixy Normous....?
Excuse me - present company excepted!This is turning into a **** measuring contest. The question was asked is it necessary to have a wort chiller. The answer is no
Depends on the equipment being used, when I was using 'no chill' it made brew day a breeze.Is a TV or washing machine necessary the answer is no. But like them a wort chiller does make life (and brew day) easier.
... well, you say that now ... but post 55 in this thread (link) reads very much like a self-measured (unverified) declaration of 11 inchesThis is turning into a **** measuring contest. The question was asked is it necessary to have a wort chiller. The answer is noExcuse me - present company excepted!
Fair comment on my post, and I've tried to steer clear of comments about gender and in hindsight I should have just stayed out of this one rather than making what looks like a flippant comment. I think I'll stick to a 'who has the biggest grain bill' metaphor, particularly since I currently have two 25kg sacks of grain at the moment in my car .... well, you say that now ... but post 55 in this thread (link) reads very much like a self-measured (unverified) declaration of 11 inches
We can switch to the pi$$ing contest metaphor if you prefer, either by volume or highest up the wall ... but its important that those who indulge in playing these game, recognise their involvement
Cheers, PhilB
A case of SOHF me thinks. I got itFair comment on my post, and I've tried to steer clear of comments about gender and in hindsight I should have just stayed out of this one rather than making what looks like a flippant comment. I think I'll stick to a 'who has the biggest grain bill' metaphor, particularly since I currently have two 25kg sacks of grain at the moment in my car .
Anna
How Do ,My 3rd question of the day. I don't have a wort chiller and have been avoiding the purchase (as I may go from my current set-up to a hopcat or similar). I just let the beer cool naturally before pitching the year the following morning.
Is this a fundamental mistake and I either need to get a wort chiller or take the next step ASAP?
PS. I went with a very basic system first as I wanted to truly understand the process. I'd just like to get good use of this kit before upgrading and making some of it redundant.
Thanks JT, sounds fascinating and like to learn.Don't daunted by it (or all the arguing about process :) ). BIAB in particular is dead simple, there's just a little bit of a learning curve to get it straight in your head. Use an app like Brewfather for your recipes.
The reason I moved from 'no chill' was purely to try and get more accuracy with the hops, mainly for competition brewing. There is a vague chart to follow, which is a 20 minute delay with additions. But not an accurate scale once it gets down to cube and dry hop. I was happy with the way my beers turned out. There are even those who say that they got a better beer letting a wort age for a year. I never did that, the yeast was pitched within two days.Foxy, have you moved on from No Chill if so why?
Somebody commented on literature and what the pros do, things that may or may not apply completely to low volume home brew.
Two points
the Ausi's manage very well with no chill
It wasn't many years ago when BIAB wasn't supported by the "experts" but it works.
Aamcle
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