P philired1 Well-Known Member Joined 26/9/13 Messages 46 Reaction score 5 21/10/19 #1 Hi All, Is the cooling shrinkage using immersion chillers the same amount as if i was using no chill method. Beersmith has .46l.
Hi All, Is the cooling shrinkage using immersion chillers the same amount as if i was using no chill method. Beersmith has .46l.
mofox1 Wubba lubba dub dub! Joined 15/3/14 Messages 2,231 Reaction score 1,420 Location Melbourne - near the 'nongs 21/10/19 #2 philired1 said: Hi All, Is the cooling shrinkage using immersion chillers the same amount as if i was using no chill method. Beersmith has .46l. Click to expand... Cooling is cooling, doesn't matter whether it was cooled quickly or slowly. Difference between 100°C and 20°C is a touch over 4%, which is just under 1L for a 23L batch (ie; cube may hold 23L hot, but it will only be 22L cold...).
philired1 said: Hi All, Is the cooling shrinkage using immersion chillers the same amount as if i was using no chill method. Beersmith has .46l. Click to expand... Cooling is cooling, doesn't matter whether it was cooled quickly or slowly. Difference between 100°C and 20°C is a touch over 4%, which is just under 1L for a 23L batch (ie; cube may hold 23L hot, but it will only be 22L cold...).
Coalminer Well-Known Member Joined 20/3/08 Messages 562 Reaction score 268 Location Lake Macquarie N.S.W. 22/10/19 #3 Use your scales Mass -(empty container weight) / s.g.= volume (regardless of temp) 23kg/1.050=21.904L
Use your scales Mass -(empty container weight) / s.g.= volume (regardless of temp) 23kg/1.050=21.904L