I'm open to suggestions, and I know I may have to pry open my wallet a bit more, but I want to keep the expenses down a bit so I can afford to brew

snowcapt wrote:Bite the bullet and get yourself a chiller.
I take the sprayer off by removing a simple cotter pin.

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dmtaylor wrote:Keep the batch sizes 3 gallons or less, and just use a cold water bath. You don't need to use ice. I've been brewing for 14 years and I do not own a chiller. I would only get one if I wanted to brew 5-6 gallon batches on a regular basis. But I don't. Another thing you could try -- split your batch into two buckets and do 2 cold water baths instead of just one. Problem solved. You just need two tubs or sinks in your abode. Shouldn't be too hard to find.
GilesTH wrote:I definitely have two tubs!And since I live in a condo that won't let me use propane burners on my deck (fire code) or in the "common" areas (HOA regulations), I'm "stuck" with 3 gallon batches. Which is actually nice. I get about 28-30 bottles for $12-$18 in ingredients, depending on the recipe. A case and a six-pack for the cost of a Dogfish Head four-pack? Yes please!


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