BrewingChip
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Hey everyone,
I am currently living at a home where I am unable to connect my wort chiller to a sink or hose like I’ve done in the past. There is a creek that has clean, fresh water at a nice current (in Northern Michigan). I would like to brew but want to make sure I can chill the wort in an effective manor post boil.
Would it be possible to find a cheap pond pump, place that in the creek, and somehow connect that to my wort chiller, with the runoff water going back into the creek? I am not the best at improvising but am willing to try anything that isn’t expensive. Does anyone have any guidance on what to do or how to make this happen?
Thanks!
I am currently living at a home where I am unable to connect my wort chiller to a sink or hose like I’ve done in the past. There is a creek that has clean, fresh water at a nice current (in Northern Michigan). I would like to brew but want to make sure I can chill the wort in an effective manor post boil.
Would it be possible to find a cheap pond pump, place that in the creek, and somehow connect that to my wort chiller, with the runoff water going back into the creek? I am not the best at improvising but am willing to try anything that isn’t expensive. Does anyone have any guidance on what to do or how to make this happen?
Thanks!