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The Australians are using a different method for cooling wort.  Instead of using a wort chiller, they are using a sealed plastic container.  Take your hot wort and siphon it into a food grade plastic container with a screw on air tight lid.  Place the lid on loosely and squeeze the plastic container (carefully) and tighten the lid when all the air is removed.  This puts the hot liquid in contact with all the surfaces of the container sterilizing the inside.  No need to sterilize the container!  Then leave sit in a room with your desired temperature for around 24 hours or until you reach your desired temperature.   Siphon or pour into your fermentor, siphoning can leave enough sediment out of the wort that a secondary fermentation/racking would not be necessary.

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« on: February 11, 2010, 10:17:41 PM »

When I went to lunch today, I noticed this elderly man about
75-80 years old sitting on a bench near the shopping center
and he was sobbing his eyes out.

I stopped and asked him what was wrong. He said: "I have a
22 year old wife at home. She makes love to me every morning
and then gets up and makes me pancakes, sausage, fresh fruit
and freshly ground brewed coffee."

I said: "Well, then why are you crying?"

He said, "She makes me homemade soup for lunch and my
favorite brownies and then makes love to me half the
afternoon."

I said: "Well, so why are you crying?"

He said: "For dinner she makes me a gourmet meal with wine
and my favorite dessert and then makes love to me until
2:00 a.m."

I said: "Well, why in the world would you be crying?"
He said: "I can't remember where I live."
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