I cool my wort with my submersion chiller to ~70 and then whirlpool by simply stirring it up in the brewpot and waiting 20 minutes for the trub cone to settle. I think a lot of us on this forum do that.
I was wondering, though, what about cooling the wort as cold as possible before the whirlpool, like 35F if you are coming from an ice bath in another submersible chiller, and then doing the whirlpool?
I know the lower the temp of the wort the more cold break (not rate dependent, temp dependent!) you get, so that's good. But also wouldn't this have an effect of cold crashing during the whirlpool to help settle out even more stuff?
I was wondering, though, what about cooling the wort as cold as possible before the whirlpool, like 35F if you are coming from an ice bath in another submersible chiller, and then doing the whirlpool?
I know the lower the temp of the wort the more cold break (not rate dependent, temp dependent!) you get, so that's good. But also wouldn't this have an effect of cold crashing during the whirlpool to help settle out even more stuff?