Recently I have been reading up on no-chilling....
In my most recent brew (which was my first AG) i used a home made immersion chiller, which took ages and wasted a hole heap of water. So much so that I decided not to do it again. So far all of the information i have come across, suggestions the usage of a 'cube'... no problem we have two 4WDs and have there fore got about 4x 20L cubes. But what i am wondering is, do i need to use one of these cubes/ As they only hold 20L and i cant be bothered washing and sanitizing them.
What i have planned to do is as follows (i will mostly be brewing in afternoon - night):
- Chuck finnings in 10-15 mins to go
- At flame out use immersion chiller, for long enough to have cleaned out my esky/mashtun and any other plastic fermenter I want to clean.
- Tap out to fermenter A and place in temperature controlled fridge set to desired pitching temperature
- Tap out to fermenter B the next day and pitch yeast, place in temp fridge
Is there any flaws to this plan?
Thanks.
Losp
In my most recent brew (which was my first AG) i used a home made immersion chiller, which took ages and wasted a hole heap of water. So much so that I decided not to do it again. So far all of the information i have come across, suggestions the usage of a 'cube'... no problem we have two 4WDs and have there fore got about 4x 20L cubes. But what i am wondering is, do i need to use one of these cubes/ As they only hold 20L and i cant be bothered washing and sanitizing them.
What i have planned to do is as follows (i will mostly be brewing in afternoon - night):
- Chuck finnings in 10-15 mins to go
- At flame out use immersion chiller, for long enough to have cleaned out my esky/mashtun and any other plastic fermenter I want to clean.
- Tap out to fermenter A and place in temperature controlled fridge set to desired pitching temperature
- Tap out to fermenter B the next day and pitch yeast, place in temp fridge
Is there any flaws to this plan?
Thanks.
Losp