tipping hot wort
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Following bum's example. (Even though my post is before his.)
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Deleted. Couldn't be stuffed.
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I dont think ill bother cooling till im doing larger boils.
Even if im tipping 4l hot, on a 23l brew thats only 17% dont think will really make a difference. I have not had any cardboard like flavors it aint broke so i aint fixing it.
Even if im tipping 4l hot, on a 23l brew thats only 17% dont think will really make a difference. I have not had any cardboard like flavors it aint broke so i aint fixing it.
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If you go to http://www.basicbrewing.com there is a podcast which discusses an experiment they did with hot side aeration.
It seems that you really have to go out of your way to make it happen, so if you minimise it as much as possible, I wouldnt be concerned.
You could always do the experiment yourslef, just aerate it a bit after boiling, and see if you get any off flavours.
cheers,
Chris
It seems that you really have to go out of your way to make it happen, so if you minimise it as much as possible, I wouldnt be concerned.
You could always do the experiment yourslef, just aerate it a bit after boiling, and see if you get any off flavours.
cheers,
Chris
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off topic but basicbrewing.com podcasts are great. Thats where i learnt how to use bleach properly. FYI a general rule 2ml of bleach + 2ml of vinegar per litre of water for a good rinse free sanitizer, i tasted some cannot taste bleach at all smells like swimming pool water.
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earl give me a break the dudes that run this site wont to stiffle my knowledge
this is worse than gillard and abbott
next there will be a 10% tariff (GST)
this is worse than gillard and abbott
next there will be a 10% tariff (GST)
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Well, they've already locked one thread of yours so I think you might be wrong with your first point.
As for your other points - could you please elaborate until they make any sort of sense at all?
Thanks.
As for your other points - could you please elaborate until they make any sort of sense at all?
Thanks.
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I've thrown 2 and 3 litre chunks of ice, frozen in sanitised containers wrapped in sanitised cling film, into hot wort after the boil. Worked out absolutely fine. In one case brought the wort down to pitching temp with a substantial amount of ice still not melted - had to fish it out by hand (wearing a new pair of thoroughly sanitised rubber gloves).Anna wrote:Since reading the advice on the forum, I now chill my boil in the sink with ice around it till it gets down to about 27 deg C. However, last time I was doing this I thought to myself: "Self, if you're going to add cold water to it in the fermenter anyway, why not add a couple of litres of cold/iced water to it in the boil pot to cool it down quicker?" Can anyone see any problems with this? Seems logical to me....
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earl is queesland sleepng tonight
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thats my go at humour
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Take a hike Speedie! 

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That's great to know Squirt! Backs up my logic. Any of our gurus see any problems with this procedure?squirt in the turns wrote:I've thrown 2 and 3 litre chunks of ice, frozen in sanitised containers wrapped in sanitised cling film, into hot wort after the boil. Worked out absolutely fine. In one case brought the wort down to pitching temp with a substantial amount of ice still not melted - had to fish it out by hand (wearing a new pair of thoroughly sanitised rubber gloves).Anna wrote:Since reading the advice on the forum, I now chill my boil in the sink with ice around it till it gets down to about 27 deg C. However, last time I was doing this I thought to myself: "Self, if you're going to add cold water to it in the fermenter anyway, why not add a couple of litres of cold/iced water to it in the boil pot to cool it down quicker?" Can anyone see any problems with this? Seems logical to me....

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Anna,
When I still did kits / extract brews, I used to freeze an icecream container or two of water.
I added the ice to my pot post boil, and it certainly helped to cool it down very quickly, enabling me to pitch my yeast sooner.
It worked fine for me, no problems.
When I still did kits / extract brews, I used to freeze an icecream container or two of water.
I added the ice to my pot post boil, and it certainly helped to cool it down very quickly, enabling me to pitch my yeast sooner.
It worked fine for me, no problems.
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Thanks Warra, that's the reassurance I was after.warra48 wrote:It worked fine for me, no problems.
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Obviously, just be sure that the water you use for making the ice is boiled then cooled before freezing, and make sure your ice cream container etc is sanitised, the fridge isnt a bug friendly place.
I used to do this as well, and with good sanitation, never had a problem.
I used to do this as well, and with good sanitation, never had a problem.
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GrogGrog wrote:Obviously, just be sure that the water you use for making the ice is boiled then cooled before freezing, and make sure your ice cream container etc is sanitised, the fridge isnt a bug friendly place.
I used to do this as well, and with good sanitation, never had a problem.
Can't see a good reason to boil the water prior to freezing, I'm going to top up the fermenter with water straight from the tap anyway.
Point taken about sanitising container though. I use ice cream containers with lids on for my esky-ice production, so I'll aquire another for making brew-ice.
Planner
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Hi Planner,
I am bit fussy on the water cleanliness side, as i use rainwater a lot, but if you had tap water thats been chlorinated, I guess thats not an issue.
I also use a non rinse sanitiser (Starsan) for the same reason, no point sanitising and then rinsing with rainwater which may have bugs in it.
Cheers
Chris
I am bit fussy on the water cleanliness side, as i use rainwater a lot, but if you had tap water thats been chlorinated, I guess thats not an issue.
I also use a non rinse sanitiser (Starsan) for the same reason, no point sanitising and then rinsing with rainwater which may have bugs in it.
Cheers

Chris
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Grog
Yeah, we're on chlorinated tap water. Years ago (pre HB'ing) we were out of town and using tank water, I would definately have boiled that prior to brewing, especially with the state the tanks were in, when we moved in.
Planner
Yeah, we're on chlorinated tap water. Years ago (pre HB'ing) we were out of town and using tank water, I would definately have boiled that prior to brewing, especially with the state the tanks were in, when we moved in.
Planner
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