Thanks for your detailed, tip filled, and neutral reviews! Also, those SG's are too precise for Sand People. Only Imperial chillers have such precision! 😂
Batch size shouldn't matter at all, I mean you could daisy chain them if wanting to get down to lager pitching temps but that really depends on your ground water temperature and if your ground water temperature is close to what you want all you need to do is back off the flow rate on the wort output side of the chiller and just use one chiller. Cheers!
Yes I do! I dont go to any great length, in fact sometimes it doesnt get "cleaned" between brews. It gets a good rinse immediately after use with water. Then usually allowed to empty and dry out which can be fun sometimes ;) .. but if I'm running some sodium percarb through my brewzilla or something yep I just hook it up for 10mins. Then rinse. I use my hlt water to sanitise mine while I'm boiling the wort. I've show the use in a few videos, I'll try and find one if you like. Cheers
@@arnienz1962 brought direct off spike usa & drop shipped via you post -cost way too much eg 560nzd unit plus freight/tax/gst ???150 approx, but a wonderful chiller & extremely happy
A very timely assessment. I am presently considering replacing my immersion chiller with a CFWC.
These look the go… thanks for the vid..👍
You’re a legend Gav, thanks for the vid!
No worries at all mate. Cheers!
Just checked the Spike site and they only send to Canada at this present time. ☹️ Hahaha this is reminding me of brewing AG in Aus in the ‘90s😎
Send them an email mate. Cheers!
How does this compare to the colossus 2 from kegland?
Looks very good. Thanks Gav.
A quick question, do you use that Spike All-in-One PVR for both PVR and spunding?
Yes I do!
great review video, thanks -is the colossus 2.1 SS from kegland stainless coil inside or copper as a comparison?
Thanks for your detailed, tip filled, and neutral reviews!
Also, those SG's are too precise for Sand People. Only Imperial chillers have such precision! 😂
hahaha Cheers mate!
@@HomeBrewNetwork np! The plate chiller comparison was very helpful :)
Good stuff!
Thanks for the visit
I really want this but nowhere is retailing it in Australia. Emailed Spike and they confirmed nobody here is stocking it. Grrrrrr.
Yeah, the only place that used to stock their stuff is in a bit of a transition at the moment not sure what is happening right now unfortunately.
@@HomeBrewNetwork You still using yours :)
@@MrBrianmuz Yes a lot of the time, Cheers!
Looks good. Where did you purchase this from?
I got it sent from Spike. Cheers!
Just curious, for very big batch, would we benefit of chaining two of theses?
Batch size shouldn't matter at all, I mean you could daisy chain them if wanting to get down to lager pitching temps but that really depends on your ground water temperature and if your ground water temperature is close to what you want all you need to do is back off the flow rate on the wort output side of the chiller and just use one chiller. Cheers!
@@HomeBrewNetwork yeah it's more about getting the time and water usage down
what pump did you use to push wort in the chiller?
The pump in the brewzilla. Cheers
just brought via states & then separate courier to NZ. wondering do u just use sodium percarbonate to clean?
Yes I do! I dont go to any great length, in fact sometimes it doesnt get "cleaned" between brews. It gets a good rinse immediately after use with water. Then usually allowed to empty and dry out which can be fun sometimes ;) .. but if I'm running some sodium percarb through my brewzilla or something yep I just hook it up for 10mins. Then rinse. I use my hlt water to sanitise mine while I'm boiling the wort. I've show the use in a few videos, I'll try and find one if you like. Cheers
Which company did you use and what did it cost all up mate?
@@arnienz1962 brought direct off spike usa & drop shipped via you post -cost way too much eg 560nzd unit plus freight/tax/gst ???150 approx, but a wonderful chiller & extremely happy
What was the difference in temp in vs out?
It comes out a couple of degrees higher than your ground water, as per any good chiller. Cheers mate!
I should say it was after a whirlpool of 10mins so it was about 95c I guess, down to 19c