CoolHandLuke
Well-Known Member
I just saw this thread regarding a cheap false bottom and an interesting idea spawned:
Mod this $20.00 stainless oxo splatter screen slightly to sit on top of the grain bed keggle MLTs just prior to vorlauf. Then, vorlauf and sparge with almost no attention to disturbing the grain bed. Therefore, channeling should be completely and consistently avoidable without any significant effort.
Does this sound like a reasonable way to lazily and consistently address channeling concerns while vorlauf and sparge in a keggle MLT?
Mod this $20.00 stainless oxo splatter screen slightly to sit on top of the grain bed keggle MLTs just prior to vorlauf. Then, vorlauf and sparge with almost no attention to disturbing the grain bed. Therefore, channeling should be completely and consistently avoidable without any significant effort.
Does this sound like a reasonable way to lazily and consistently address channeling concerns while vorlauf and sparge in a keggle MLT?
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