I'm moving to using a counterflow chiller and my new system will have pumps. It will all be here in about a week but I'm trying to mentally prepare and figure stuff out in my head before it's here , but it's a bit difficult without having the equipment to visualize.
1. When whirlpooling to create the trub cone, do you do that after the wort is chilled or do you do it while it's hot and then chill after? I would think you would chill and then do it, then let it sit for the 45-60 mins to let stuff settle and then transfer to fermenter.
2. If the answer above is chill first then whirlpool, do you just run the wort through the counterflow chiller and back into the boil kettle until it's at your desired temp?
3. If doing the above to chill the wort, would you perform the whirlpool at the same time? So run the wort through the counterflow chiller and back into the boil kettle through the whilrpool port?
4. If you wanted to add whirlpool/hopstand hops at a certain temp, am I correct in thinking you'd run through your counterflow chiller until you hit your desired temp, shut off the pump to the chiller, let the whirlpool sit your desired time, and then restart the pump after?
I'm sure more questions will pop up in my head, but this is a good start, haha.
Thanks.
1. When whirlpooling to create the trub cone, do you do that after the wort is chilled or do you do it while it's hot and then chill after? I would think you would chill and then do it, then let it sit for the 45-60 mins to let stuff settle and then transfer to fermenter.
2. If the answer above is chill first then whirlpool, do you just run the wort through the counterflow chiller and back into the boil kettle until it's at your desired temp?
3. If doing the above to chill the wort, would you perform the whirlpool at the same time? So run the wort through the counterflow chiller and back into the boil kettle through the whilrpool port?
4. If you wanted to add whirlpool/hopstand hops at a certain temp, am I correct in thinking you'd run through your counterflow chiller until you hit your desired temp, shut off the pump to the chiller, let the whirlpool sit your desired time, and then restart the pump after?
I'm sure more questions will pop up in my head, but this is a good start, haha.
Thanks.