Hello,
I could use some advice regarding wort chilling.
I am using the BIAB method, brewing small 8-ish litre batches. My chilling method has been to fill up the sink, and place my brewing pot into the water. I then change the water every 5-10 mins and stir the wort a couple of times .
However, my sink is quite small, the water line only covers about 1/4 of my brewing pot. So, about half of the wort is above the water line. In my last brew, it took about 1 hour 20mins to chill the wort down to 20C. Is that too long? I have read contradicting reports about not chilling the wort fast enough.
I have seen immersion chillers, I may look at making one myself, although due to the small batch size I am making, I won't need a 'full size' one. Are their any other methods for chilling the wort?
Thanks
I could use some advice regarding wort chilling.
I am using the BIAB method, brewing small 8-ish litre batches. My chilling method has been to fill up the sink, and place my brewing pot into the water. I then change the water every 5-10 mins and stir the wort a couple of times .
However, my sink is quite small, the water line only covers about 1/4 of my brewing pot. So, about half of the wort is above the water line. In my last brew, it took about 1 hour 20mins to chill the wort down to 20C. Is that too long? I have read contradicting reports about not chilling the wort fast enough.
I have seen immersion chillers, I may look at making one myself, although due to the small batch size I am making, I won't need a 'full size' one. Are their any other methods for chilling the wort?
Thanks