felten
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Until it breaks.And to brew beer on a system you made/modified.
Until it breaks.And to brew beer on a system you made/modified.
Try Bunnings Jacob, I got 18m annealed copper for $99 in a Melbourne store five-six weeks ago.Your right, there is something about making equipment which i just cant pass up. I think an immersion chiller might be the way to go and then maybe upgrade it to a counter flow chiller if needed. The problem i have with copper is its so expensive and the range in length is pretty minimal at bunnings. I think its 3m or 18m-expensive!.
Can anyone recommend a place in adelaide to get some cheap copper tube?
as in.. 'brew like a madman until it breaks' or.. 'i'm skill challenged and my shit broke' ? :icon_cheers:Until it breaks.
Usually the latter for me, my homemade brewstand is about to collapse, it looks scary with a 50L pot of boiling wort on it.as in.. 'brew like a madman until it breaks' or.. 'i'm skill challenged and my shit broke' ? :icon_cheers:
cheers
just get a mashmaster chillout, no stuffin round, awesome quality and chills 23lts to 20deg in 10 mins. a no brainer really. dunno why you would waste your time trying to make one?
There was some other, horrible downside. Wasn't there?Blue cubes: Aka no chill results in drinking beer from plastic that was never meant to be heated to 100 C+ (yes sugar solutions heat to greater than 100C)
Yeah, I guess you're right. Nobody ever won an award with a no-chilled beer...I'm not interested in no chilling as it's probably the least effective way of chilling wort (somewhat indicated by the name!). I am a strong believer that bitterness is increased even after hops are removed from wort above 75ishC - hence my reason to quickly chill down to 50. From 50 onwards i'm not to fussed as my sanitation is pretty good.
There was some other, horrible downside. Wasn't there?
Besides, who is no chilling without whirlpooling? Who is whirlpooling at +100degC?
Nah. Not sure how it is relevant though because my cube doesn't see 110C wort - and if anyone else's does they aren't trying to keep hot-break and trub out of their beer.Bum, can you tell me how long it takes for a 10% sugar solution to decrease from 110C to 65C?
Yeah, I guess you're right. Nobody ever won an award with a no-chilled beer...
Nah. Not sure how it is relevant though because my cube doesn't see 110C wort - and if anyone else's does they aren't trying to keep hot-break and trub out of their beer.
At what temp does BOTULISM become a worry, exactly? I usually pack at just a shade above 80C (as would anyone else who is hoping to whirlpool without convection currents ******* the job up).
You worry about no-chilling in plastic - what of the numerous people using polyclar without filtering?
HDPE can withstand 120c for short periods, and 110c continuously.
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