MetalRooster
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I am planning to make a 50-60 litre batch but can only get 20 litres out of the kettle. My intention was to do 3 separate batches and combine them in the fermenter.
I was thinking if I no-chilled the first two batches (as I only have 2 cubes) however I would stick the cubes in the fridge at 2 degrees for 24 hours, then the 3rd batch goes straight into the fermenter sitting in an ice bath to get it down to around 70 degrees before adding the chilled cubes. This should get me into the low 20 degrees.
Any dangers associated with dropping the wort down to 2 degrees after the boil, and then adding back into hot wort?
Have searched/googled but can't seem to hit the right search terms - keeps just giving me threads on no-chill!
I was thinking if I no-chilled the first two batches (as I only have 2 cubes) however I would stick the cubes in the fridge at 2 degrees for 24 hours, then the 3rd batch goes straight into the fermenter sitting in an ice bath to get it down to around 70 degrees before adding the chilled cubes. This should get me into the low 20 degrees.
Any dangers associated with dropping the wort down to 2 degrees after the boil, and then adding back into hot wort?
Have searched/googled but can't seem to hit the right search terms - keeps just giving me threads on no-chill!