DanH
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I went with a 10" false bottom in a keggle (bottom drain). When the false bottom arrived, it was flat (I had expected it to be domed). So it's not only small, but the space underneath is minimal; it is the concaved keg that provides the gap under the false bottom. Does this seem like it would be an effective enough false bottom?
He is a pic of the bottom of my keggle MLT. I went with 10" so that the dents wouldn't provide a place for grains to sneak around the false bottom.
Thanks in advance.
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He is a pic of the bottom of my keggle MLT. I went with 10" so that the dents wouldn't provide a place for grains to sneak around the false bottom.
Thanks in advance.
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