I pump coooled wort through plate chillers into a covered bucket, then pour it through a funnel with a mesh screen into my conical. Wait overnight, Aerate with o2, and pitch.
Should I bother with the o2?
Should I bother with the o2?
I've actually considered connecting the tubing directly to the sample spigot on the conical and pumping the wort through that from the chillers, just for the fun of it. I think my wort pump could overcome that lol.I go directly from my plate chiller into my conical. I use in-line oxygenation for the brews and yeasts that need it. While I see your point in removing the cold-break, a conical reduces the ill-effects of having it in the fermenter. In addition, the cold break helps fill the cone so that my final yeast and trub level is higher and I can get almost all the beer out with the rotating racking port.
I've actually considered connecting the tubing directly to the sample spigot on the conical and pumping the wort through that from the chillers, just for the fun of it.