I know nothing about wort pumps. I've never even seen one. I'm not Arnold Schwarzennegfer. I'm sure he would have no trouble lifting a keggle filled with 5 or 6 gallons of boiling wort from a burner at ground level to a picnic tabe so he could siphon the wort through a counterflow chiller into a corboy. My question is will a wort pump, pump boiling wort through a counterflow and then into a corboy?Can the rate of flow be controlled? I read that they pump 7 gals a minute. That's way to fast for my purposes. In fact that's faster than a gas station pump.