man, i'm bummed. i finally got the whirlpool chiller hooked up and it took forever to chill. i'm going to outline what i'm doing and someone can slap me upside the head and tell me where my stupidity is messing this all up.
first of all, i'm using a converted keg and making 14 or so gallon batches. i put my 50 foot immersion chiller in the wort and get the recirculating whirlpool going through the pump, which is the march model everyone has. i can see a slight whirlpool movement going on. it's no charybdis, but it is moving. so that's happening 15 minutes till flame out.
i hook up my garden hose to the chiller and run it for about 20 minutes, getting it to about 100. it's still hot as hell in indiana and our water can't be much cooler than 75. the chiller directs the hose water to the top of the wort (where it's warmest) down to the bottom and then up again. that seems to me to make sense.
at 100 i switch to the ice bath pump recirculation routine. i have a 5 gallon igloo with a pump in it that forces water out the spout at the bottom (where the water is coldest), through the immersion chiller and then it dumps back in the top of the igloo. i fill the thing with ice and keep adding more as it melts. i did not add salt; i'll do that next time. anyway, it took another 30 minutes to get down to 80, and then i just gave up.
the only thing i can figure is that the ice bath needs to be a bigger volume. and i guess salt would work. beyond that i'm stumped. i was hoping to pull a jamil and get that wort to 65 in 10 minutes.




