As per the title I'm looking at upgrading to a copper immersion wort chiller 18m in length with 1/2 inch diameter tubing from my current chiller (copper immersion 5/16 inch diameter tubing (approx 8mm) and roughly 8m in length).
My current wort chiller takes somewhere between 30-40mins to chill my wort down to roughly 26c in summer here in Melbourne, ground water is approx 22c. In winter it's not much better taking 25-30mins to chill to 26c with 14c ground water.
What are people's opinions/thoughts from those that might have had a similar experience? Is it worth the cost of approx $100? I'd make it myself, 18m of 1/2inch copper from the big green shed is $92, add a flare fitting and bits another say $10.
And what are brewers thoughts on the time taking to chill my wort? Is there a benefit taste wise/off flavor wise from chilling quicker than my current times?
Thanks in advance for opinions and feedback.
My current wort chiller takes somewhere between 30-40mins to chill my wort down to roughly 26c in summer here in Melbourne, ground water is approx 22c. In winter it's not much better taking 25-30mins to chill to 26c with 14c ground water.
What are people's opinions/thoughts from those that might have had a similar experience? Is it worth the cost of approx $100? I'd make it myself, 18m of 1/2inch copper from the big green shed is $92, add a flare fitting and bits another say $10.
And what are brewers thoughts on the time taking to chill my wort? Is there a benefit taste wise/off flavor wise from chilling quicker than my current times?
Thanks in advance for opinions and feedback.