
I don't like the extra "step" in elevation this adds to my setup. I don't use a pump, nor to I want to. I find that I have to have my propane burner up fairly high in order to be able to drain out the valve in my keggle, and still drain out of the CFC into my fermenter. SO, I think it's time to swap out for an immersion chiller.
Questions:
-I like how fast my CFC works (about 15 minutes for 6 gallons), can i expect similar results from an immersion (I"m pump-less so no Jamil-style bad-assery).
-Currently, at flame out I throw the lid on my keggle and don't take it off until yeast is pitched in the fermenter and it's clean-up time. What do folks do for a lid with an immersion chiller? Obviously there will be two copper lines going into the kettle. I'm thinking I could cut a round piece of wood to fit the keggle top and notch it out for the copper lines. I'd like to have the lid/keggle/immersion connection as air tight as possible. Am I being too anal about this?
-If I did the custom lid, I'm toying with the idea of drilling a small hole in the center and inserting something like a sheetrock mud/paint stirrer through it. I would attach this to a drill and run at a low rpm to create a whirlpool thus achieving faster chilling. Anyone ever try something like this?
Thanks in advance for the advice. Long live Tasty MD.