Interesting. I made a decent Munich Helles for a local club comp (I'm still waiting for results). Tasted pretty much like the commercial examples side by side, different maybe a little (better than at least one of them from the Fatherland) but it seemed within style.
Joined the German Brewing Facebook group last night. Found out I made it completely wrong. Hmm...
I suspect that I can try to do some of the suggestions like Na-Meta (or K-Meta) and I've been trying to have an excuse to buy a Spunding valve for a long time anyway. However, this is much like the glass versus plastic fermenter experiment correctly criticized here by Marshall Schott. (I actually told him that was the first time I saw an article that had to be operator error... I called BS on it because there was no technical reason that the PET carboy should have taken off slower than the glass, if it were O2 the opposite would be expected and I still stand by that). In that, I suspect it doesn't matter. I won't use glass no matter what, it's dangerous. In the context of this LoDO stuff, I am with many of the other people. I'll hit the low hanging fruit but due to many constraints I will stick with BIAB, my electric fired keggle. I guess I will recirculate into a whirpool instead of the fly sparge style shower I have now, but I have to do it or my temperature stratifies too much.
Doing a transfer from my PET carboy to the keg with a spunding is certainly possible, I've already started to make a system where I start a siphon with CO2 to transfer, and I suppose I can just use it to push the entire bugger out instead of a siphon. The Spunding in the keg? It's okay, I don't mind the little bit of yeast at the end, it only matter when cleaning the kicked keg anyway...
But beyond that is major bucks.
What says the LoDo consensus on just those changes to the process? Worth it? Because that is about as far as I am willing to go.