Jun
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone
Due to a rather large expense, new transmission for my car, I will be unable to brew anything anytime soon.
However this doesn't have to be bad news, over past couple of years I have collected a few kegs that I have been meaning to convert to electric keggles.
Now I have time to do so.
So here is my question.
Most of the Keggles that I see here have a port on a side to collect the wort, is there a reason why I shouldn't move the port to the bottom of the Keggle and let the gravity do its work and not have anything that would get in the way of my mash paddle?
Due to a rather large expense, new transmission for my car, I will be unable to brew anything anytime soon.
However this doesn't have to be bad news, over past couple of years I have collected a few kegs that I have been meaning to convert to electric keggles.
Now I have time to do so.
So here is my question.
Most of the Keggles that I see here have a port on a side to collect the wort, is there a reason why I shouldn't move the port to the bottom of the Keggle and let the gravity do its work and not have anything that would get in the way of my mash paddle?