Are you whirlpooling while the wort is hot or are you whirlpooling after chilling in the kettle, ie- using an immersion chiller?wes1977 said:The above pic is my homemade effort realising the science involved. As you can see the in and out are quite close to each other.
Mark that's really interesting, Once the wort is down to about 90C I use a stainless round bar with a 100mm long tee piece welded to the end, put that into my electric drill and just run it as fast as I can for a minute as fast as I can without splashing /sucking air into the centre of the whirlpool and let that settle for another 10-15mins. It appears to settle out as a reasonably tight cone and I get pretty clear wort (using Whirlfloc).MHB said:The velocity of the wort return should not exceed 3m/s, any faster and you start to mush up the flock that you formed during boiling, this makes settling slower and gives less effective wort/trub separation - negating the why we whirlpool in the first place.
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