mascervesa
Well-Known Member
No, not neccesarily. It still whirlpools because I am only pointing the street elbow down and then orientating the whirpool tube so it flows tangentially with the keggle wall. Another option is to make an L-shaped 1/2" OD copper tube to use when doing 5 gallon batches so that it is below the wort surface (which I have done before). But using the street elbow it works fine for me, and I only do 5 gallon batches occasionally anyway. If I don't whirlpool I do get more trub, but it still leaves most of the trub at the bottom of the keggle. Lately, I stopped caring about carrying over trub into the fermenter after reading taste tests of trub vs no trub fermentations. As far as the Chugger pump clogging from trub and hop peelt material, it won't happen. That thing will suck a golf ball through a garden hose.