davidgrace
Well-Known Member
I’m considering a couple of beer recipes that require a 20 minute whirlpool. A google search came up with the following: “… use a big spoon to stir persistently in a circular motion in one direction. This will generate a mini-whirlpool. Stir the wort at a good clip for one to two minutes and allow it to rest for 10 to 20 minutes before draining the wort into your wort cooler.”
Other searches suggested stirring for the full 20 minutes.
Questions:
Should I stir for just 2 minutes and then let the wort rest for 20 minutes or stir continually for 20 minutes?
I only have a basic plastic paddle, so would I need to buy a more bulky paddle to get a good stir?
What would be the consequences for the brew if I ignored the whirlpool altogether and just did a hop stand at 80C for 20-30 minutes?
Other searches suggested stirring for the full 20 minutes.
Questions:
Should I stir for just 2 minutes and then let the wort rest for 20 minutes or stir continually for 20 minutes?
I only have a basic plastic paddle, so would I need to buy a more bulky paddle to get a good stir?
What would be the consequences for the brew if I ignored the whirlpool altogether and just did a hop stand at 80C for 20-30 minutes?