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I'm just in the process of thinking through me AG brewing process (not started brewing AG yet)
No Chill sounds like a good idea, but I was thinking if it could be chilled in the cube quickly would that improve things like hop schedule planning and maybe remove some of the real or imagined disadvantages with no chill.
A possible system could be:
A copper pipe could be made that would be attached to the inside of a drilled and sealed cube cap. The cooling pipe assembly then posted into the no chill cube, and then cold water cycled through it from an ice water Esky using a pond pump.
The pipe I'd try would just be a narrow loop, but a coil could also work that you screwed into the opening increasing the surface area.
Maybe give the wort time to sanitize everything, and have the pond pump turn on with a timer in the night.
Easy and cheap to build and very easy to use, but is it worth while actually doing it?
No Chill sounds like a good idea, but I was thinking if it could be chilled in the cube quickly would that improve things like hop schedule planning and maybe remove some of the real or imagined disadvantages with no chill.
A possible system could be:
A copper pipe could be made that would be attached to the inside of a drilled and sealed cube cap. The cooling pipe assembly then posted into the no chill cube, and then cold water cycled through it from an ice water Esky using a pond pump.
The pipe I'd try would just be a narrow loop, but a coil could also work that you screwed into the opening increasing the surface area.
Maybe give the wort time to sanitize everything, and have the pond pump turn on with a timer in the night.
Easy and cheap to build and very easy to use, but is it worth while actually doing it?