jarrodaden
Well-Known Member
I live in Houston where the tap water can easily be 90 plus degrees so I decided to make a "super" wort chiller
I basically made two copper coils. The water first passes through the first coil which is in an ice bath. That same cold water then passes through the second coil which is in the hot wort.
Has anyone tried this before?
I have my brew on the stove now and I can't wait to try it out...
I basically made two copper coils. The water first passes through the first coil which is in an ice bath. That same cold water then passes through the second coil which is in the hot wort.
Has anyone tried this before?
I have my brew on the stove now and I can't wait to try it out...