
diver wrote:I used the Hopstopper today for a 6 gallon batch using only 4 ounces of pellet hops. The first quart or two of runoff was cloudy and then became very clear till just before the siphon ran out when it became cloudy again which is suppose to be normal. There is some cold break floating in the carboy now and about a half inch of what looks like hop debris or more trub at the bottom. The cold break getting into the fermenter is also suppose to be normal when using an immersion chiller like I do. I think the Hopstopper works better than my other 9 gallon kettle that has a diverter plate except for the cold break getting in the carboy and with the Hopstopper I don't have to whirlpool and wait an hour for everything to settle.



tnlandsailor wrote:The wort was pumped at the same 2 GPM through the Therminator with no flow problems and no clogging.

Kaiser wrote:This sounds to me as if the use of the hop stopper requires a pump and that it may not be suited for gravity fed systems.
Kaiser wrote:This sounds to me as if the use of the hop stopper requires a pump and that it may not be suited for gravity fed systems.

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