Thanks to Jeff, we are now using a Blichmann Therminator to chill our wort. Before, we had a double immersion chiller setup. One chiller was in the wort and the second chiller sat in an ice bath. It pushed the wort into an ice bucket with a sump pump, which would push the ice cold water back into the wort chiller. It was a very effective setup for 5 gallon batches. When we started brewing 10 gallon batches, it would take over an hour to chill the wort to 80 degrees (usually closer to 2 hours).
Now with the Therminator counterflow chiller, we are able to chill 10 gallons to 60 degrees in less than 30 minutes. Check out the video for our setup.
I read that many people just hook the chiller to their water hose and chill it that way. This works, but seems to waste a lot of water. The sump pump is a great way to save water, and you can chill the wort even faster since it's ice cold. Later you can use the water for cleaning and rinsing the equipment.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
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