Wort Chiller WWYD
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Wort Chiller WWYD
Morning everyone,
I am in the market for a wort chiller and am looking for opinions. I am still brewing 5 gallon batches and unsure if I will ever go to 10. That being said I like to build as much as possible so was thinking of building my own.
If i build would 20' of 3/8 copper be enough to get a quick chill?
Is building really more cost effective?
Can anyone recommend a canadian website if I decide to purchase?
If there is anything Ive forgot to ask I throw myself on the mercy of the group to educate me!
Thanks
I am in the market for a wort chiller and am looking for opinions. I am still brewing 5 gallon batches and unsure if I will ever go to 10. That being said I like to build as much as possible so was thinking of building my own.
If i build would 20' of 3/8 copper be enough to get a quick chill?
Is building really more cost effective?
Can anyone recommend a canadian website if I decide to purchase?
If there is anything Ive forgot to ask I throw myself on the mercy of the group to educate me!
Thanks
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
Not a Canadian website, but I'd be buying this one if I was in the market for one.
http://www.nybrewsupply.com/copper-wort ... -x-50.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
It is easy to build one. Go to HD or Lowes and buy 25 feet of 3/8" or 1/2" of soft copper pipe. If you don't have a keg, wrap it around a stock pot, solder on garden hose connections and that is it. Go to You Tube and search on making an immersion chiller. Lots of videos on how to build one. Yes, the price of copper is high but still cheaper to make your own.
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
I bought one of those, the copper prices here in SJ are pretty high, so I would have saved $20 or so by doing it myself, which I thought was not worth it, my hours are worth more than thatJimmy wrote:Not a Canadian website, but I'd be buying this one if I was in the market for one.
http://www.nybrewsupply.com/copper-wort ... -x-50.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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These guys have some pretty interesting designs: http://jadedbrewing.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
Ive been toying with whirlpooling while I chill off my IC and i find Im getting really good results. Ive added a S shaped piece of copper onto my pump outline with a barb and essentially it increases the speed that water passes over the coils. kinda like JZs verion but my is cheaper and likely not as nice.
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
Thanks everyone,
I have watched the youbtube videos on how to make my own and as GM mentioned the price of copper is pretty high (30 bucks for 20' of 3/8 here in Moncton)
Thanks for the ideas - I'll let everyone know what I end up going with!
I have watched the youbtube videos on how to make my own and as GM mentioned the price of copper is pretty high (30 bucks for 20' of 3/8 here in Moncton)
Thanks for the ideas - I'll let everyone know what I end up going with!
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
gm- wrote:I bought one of those, the copper prices here in SJ are pretty high, so I would have saved $20 or so by doing it myself, which I thought was not worth it, my hours are worth more than thatJimmy wrote:Not a Canadian website, but I'd be buying this one if I was in the market for one.
http://www.nybrewsupply.com/copper-wort ... -x-50.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I bought the same one and for the same reasons... it works well and I can only submerge half of it due to my keggle dip tube being right in the middle
edit: I would add that I can chill a 5 gal batch in just over 10 mins with water from a garden hose
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
OBK had 10 plate chillers for fairly decent price.
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
I'm in Moncton also and got everything I needed to make my wort chiller at Home Hardware on Elmwood. They will cut whatever length of copper you need from a big roll. I got 25' of 3/8", four 90 degrees elbows, hose and hose fittings for about $60 if I remember correctly. I had extra pieces of copper at home to solder the 90* elbows and a soldering kit though, so I didn't have to buy that stuff. Good luck!synchros wrote:Thanks everyone,
I have watched the youbtube videos on how to make my own and as GM mentioned the price of copper is pretty high (30 bucks for 20' of 3/8 here in Moncton)
Thanks for the ideas - I'll let everyone know what I end up going with!
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
We just used the OBK one on Sunday and with a slow gravity feed we ended up with 16C in the bucket! It's also currently onsale..LeafMan66_67 wrote:OBK had 10 plate chillers for fairly decent price.
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Re: Wort Chiller WWYD
I have a plate chiller I purchased from OBK last summer that I haven't used at all. It was $99, and I'll sell for $60 if you are interested, PM me
synchros wrote:Morning everyone,
I am in the market for a wort chiller and am looking for opinions. I am still brewing 5 gallon batches and unsure if I will ever go to 10. That being said I like to build as much as possible so was thinking of building my own.
If i build would 20' of 3/8 copper be enough to get a quick chill?
Is building really more cost effective?
Can anyone recommend a canadian website if I decide to purchase?
If there is anything Ive forgot to ask I throw myself on the mercy of the group to educate me!
Thanks
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