dr K
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Whats best has been done to death.
Today I tested my TimeWarp chiller. It is an immersion chiller, Canberra water with no additional chilling, just in and out.
40 litres of wort, water turned on at flame out:
4 minutes sub 60C
6 minutes sub 50C
8 minutes sub 45C
10 minutes sub 40C in a 38C shed.
Oh I did use a pump, it was a modified version of my version of a JZ wort chiller, so nothing new, although the speed may be of interest to those thinking of chilling, not to mention those who no-chill to save time.
I did use whirlfloc, the attached shows the jello floaties scooped from the top
Lot of trouble for a wheat beer!!
K..back from the cave
Today I tested my TimeWarp chiller. It is an immersion chiller, Canberra water with no additional chilling, just in and out.
40 litres of wort, water turned on at flame out:
4 minutes sub 60C
6 minutes sub 50C
8 minutes sub 45C
10 minutes sub 40C in a 38C shed.
Oh I did use a pump, it was a modified version of my version of a JZ wort chiller, so nothing new, although the speed may be of interest to those thinking of chilling, not to mention those who no-chill to save time.
I did use whirlfloc, the attached shows the jello floaties scooped from the top
Lot of trouble for a wheat beer!!
K..back from the cave