shroomzofdoom
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My FB arrived on the East Coast in less than a week. The fit is EXACT and the craftsmanship is absolutely perfect. I am itching to get in a brewday and take this thing for a spin!!! Thanks Jaybird!!
My FB arrived on the East Coast in less than a week. The fit is EXACT and the craftsmanship is absolutely perfect. I am itching to get in a brewday and take this thing for a spin!!! Thanks Jaybird!!
I ordered mine when the Christmas sale happened. Finally brewed with it this past weekend. It did a fantastic job on the 25lbs grain bill.
I did buy it a little ahead of schedule knowing I wouldn't use it for a few months.
Whats the current status of the Hop Halter? I am growing tired of my hop spider and want to know if you have perfected this device yet.
I have your false bottom on my Keggle MLT and only been using a hop spider on my Boil Kettle.
Thank you for the fast shipping and outstanding support of the homebrewing community. I upgraded my MLT to a full false bottom and moved my 12" false bottom to my boil keggle.
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I switched from the Pico style false bottom to Jaybird's 15" hinged False Bottom with a 5" mini hop blocker as a stand and after 2 brew days couldn't be happier! No pictures yet but I concurI am a big fan of the 15" hinged false bottom with the 5" mini as a stand. It has that secondary filtration and has been working killer for people that were having problems clogging a plate chiller. If you order it with the handle I weld the handle on the same side as the hinge so the 5" mini will work. We have been selling many of these for both MLT as a support for the guys doing monster mashes and constant recirculation of their mashes, like in a RIMS or HERMS. Also for the BK for the guys wanting that extra level of filtration for their pellet hops.
This thing rocks!!
RyanWeary said:I got my false bottom just in time for a 10 gallon brew day this past weekend. This is by far the BEST false bottom I have used. I was able to continuously recirculate my mash for 60 minutes with zero problems. The wort clarity from being able to do this is unbelievably better.
Thanks Jaybird!!
Did you use a stand
Well the 15" with the reverse hinge and level 1 or level 2 stand is quickly becoming our best seller for the Sanke keg. There really is no need to drill the hole yourself unless you just want too. I off set the hole about 3/8" (this gives you a 3/4" range for your dip tube) so you can set the false bottom in place, install the diptube and spin the false bottom to line up the compression fitting for a perfect fit. This has helped a ton with dip tube placement issues for you guys and on my end as well.
Cheers
Jay
Jaybird said:Well the 15" with the reverse hinge and level 1 or level 2 stand is quickly becoming our best seller for the Sanke keg. There really is no need to drill the hole yourself unless you just want too. I off set the hole about 3/8" (this gives you a 3/4" range for your dip tube) so you can set the false bottom in place, install the diptube and spin the false bottom to line up the compression fitting for a perfect fit. This has helped a ton with dip tube placement issues for you guys and on my end as well.
Cheers
Jay
So purchasing the 15" for a normal half barrel would make sense? I have already purchased/installed a dip tube from brewhardware.com
I just brewed lat night with my new false bottom from Nor Cal. WOO HOO! I had the best efficiencyto date and I nailed my estimated gravity. I love these false bottoms!!!! Thanks Jay!