Hey Brewers,
Would chilling wort overnight in the kettle pose any problems if the kettle is sealed?
I'm thinking getting a 35L SST Milk Can, which is gasket - sealed, meaning a very minimal risk of infection overnight compared to a typical stock pot:
To be powered by the 2200W element.
Just want to avoid the additional process of cubing if possible.
What do you think?
Cheers!
Would chilling wort overnight in the kettle pose any problems if the kettle is sealed?
I'm thinking getting a 35L SST Milk Can, which is gasket - sealed, meaning a very minimal risk of infection overnight compared to a typical stock pot:
To be powered by the 2200W element.
Just want to avoid the additional process of cubing if possible.
What do you think?
Cheers!