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fuzzybee

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I'm in the process of cutting 3 kegs as bottom-drain. For those of you that have this type of MLT, how do you get your spent grain out?
 
I'm in the process of doing the exact same thing.

Only options I've thought of are maybe flipping the heavy keg into a trash can, using a keg brew bag (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QJ76I2W/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20) or scooping the grain out by hand until it's light enough to flip into a trash can...

So far the brew bag seems to be the winner as long as it doesn't bust a hole after a handful of brews.
 
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Thanks - On my old cooler system, I could pick it up and dump it, but I'm concerned about picking up the bottom-drain without damaging the drain piping.
 
I built one as well (see my thread here: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=528153).

I just use a large plastic scoop to scoop out the spent grain and then use a shop vac for an remainder I can't get. Once I pull the false bottom out, I open the drain valve all the way and blast with hot water to clean, everything gets flushed out and I never move the MLT.
 
Dumb question -- does this need to be a dedicated shop vac? Or can I get away with my basic garage multi purpose shop vac as long as I run the hose after the grain is all sucked out (and I'm not adding any additional 'ingredients')?
 
You could pick up one of those 'bucket top' shop vacs. Should be easier to clean.
 
Tippy dump. Been tippy dumping since I built my system and LOVE it! Mash, drain, tip and toss! SO easy.

Cheers
Jay


Any easy way to build this out without a full brew stand and knowing a good welder?
 
Any easy way to build this out without a full brew stand and knowing a good welder?

The welder doesn't need to be any good. Just able..Just kidding :D

You can always just get a big tote like I dump mine into and do the flop. But obviously a stand is going to be the best bet. You can also bolt something together. Doesn't really "need" to be welded.

Cheers
Jay
 
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