
siwelwerd wrote:Yes. It takes a while though. I think you're best off chilling it down with tap water through your IC, then recirculating ice water to get it to pitching temp. I picked up a drill pump at Lowe's for $7 to do this, or you can search E-bay for a deal.

siwelwerd wrote:The speed is going to be almost entirely dependent on your chiller. Larger diameter (hence more surface area) will do it faster. I think you'd be okay with a bag or two of ice. Chill it down to about 80 with your tap water, then I'd guess a half hour of ice water recirc would have you at pitching temps no problems. As compared to hours with the fridge. You can do the fridge as long as you're patient and are good about sanitization.
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