Wyeast cracked, wort not below 70°..

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  1. ThomasJoseph315

    ThomasJoseph315 Initiate (0) Jun 6, 2016 Washington

    How long can you wait to add the Wyeast? I've had it cracked for several hours now. Wort is 77.8°f atm. It's another belgan if it helps. I'm averaging 1° an hour cooling, probably because of the fact it's 5 gallons.
     
  2. corbmoster

    corbmoster Pundit (848) Dec 15, 2014 Texas
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    Probably because you are using ground water and it won't get much colder than that.
    Has the smack pack expanded like a balloon yet?

    Consider getting a pond pump and circulating ice water through your immersion chiller to get the temp where you want it.
     
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  3. ThomasJoseph315

    ThomasJoseph315 Initiate (0) Jun 6, 2016 Washington

    Yep balloon it is, and yes I have a pump but the damn thing is broken, I'll have it fixed for next time.
     
  4. corbmoster

    corbmoster Pundit (848) Dec 15, 2014 Texas
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    If it were me, I'd pitch the yeast and put it in your fermentation chamber to chill. 77 isn't terrible, but it isn't ideal either. I've (many have) pitched at hose temps and made decent beer. To be honest though, I'm not sure how long the smack pack is good for at room temp, and now being proofed.
     
  5. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    I'd wait until the wort is down to whatever temperature the original plan called for.
     
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  6. drinkybanjo

    drinkybanjo Crusader (457) Sep 4, 2008 New Jersey

    Can anyone recommend a pond pump and parts necessary to connect it to my immersion chiller?
     
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    drinkybanjo Crusader (457) Sep 4, 2008 New Jersey

  8. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    Here's the one I use...
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0000AX09E/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00
    It came with an adapter with threads for a garden hose end. Since my chiller was already set up with garden hose connectors, I didn't need to add any special parts to connect to the pump, i.e. I just kept using the same two garden hoses.
     
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  9. wspscott

    wspscott Pooh-Bah (1,958) May 25, 2006 Kentucky
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    I just use a large pond pump from homedepot. If you are doing 5 gallon batches, you probably want something bigger than a 5 gallon bucket of ice water. I use a largish cooler, probably about 40 quarts and blocks of ice that I make in my chest freezer.
     
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  10. drinkybanjo

    drinkybanjo Crusader (457) Sep 4, 2008 New Jersey

    Ah, got it, sounds good.
     
  11. corbmoster

    corbmoster Pundit (848) Dec 15, 2014 Texas
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    Eco smart 396, and 594 gph models come recommended. I use the 594, I've talked to others that have had good success with the 396. They come with barb adapters to go onto hose. I use ground water to lower the temp to 90, then switch to a cooler with ice (15 lbs). I have not tried freezing ice blocks myself, but hear it works well if you freeze enough.
     
  12. drinkybanjo

    drinkybanjo Crusader (457) Sep 4, 2008 New Jersey

    So you cannot screw your garden hose onto the pump? How do the barbs work?
     
  13. HopsintheSack

    HopsintheSack Initiate (0) Apr 17, 2012 California

    I use the Eco 396 and recirculate using a cooler. I use freezer packs that I throw in the freezer the day before brewing for the bulk of the heat loss, then usually use the bulk of the ice from my ice maker at the end to get the last 20 degrees or so. I have 15 or so large reusable ice packs I use and could probably use more. Bit of an investment up front, but I waste very little water in the end so in the long run I feel better than running my hose for 30 minutes wasted.

    Couple tips, move the IC around while cooling and put the return hose on the other side of the cooler. If you put the return next to the pump, you'll just recirculate hot water.
     
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  14. drinkybanjo

    drinkybanjo Crusader (457) Sep 4, 2008 New Jersey

    Thanks, good tips!
     
  15. corbmoster

    corbmoster Pundit (848) Dec 15, 2014 Texas
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    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Barb+adapter+fittings

    Barb adapters allow you to skip a hose over them and clamp the hose down.
     
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