Sanke Keg as BK

Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:10 am

What's the best set up for a drain in a BK made from a keg?
Does a false bottom reduce/filter the hot/cold break?
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Re: Sanke Keg as BK

Fri Jan 11, 2008 6:29 am

SwampGas wrote:What's the best set up for a drain in a BK made from a keg?
Does a false bottom reduce/filter the hot/cold break?


Opinions vary. I use a diverter plate/side pickup tube. The bottom "hollow" of the keg is about 1/2 gallon, which I find is usually filled with hot break, cold break, hops, and crap anyway. If you google Greg Mueller or Mueller Brew, I think you should find his site and his set up...
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Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:48 am

uller's set up is how i assembled mine. i have a welded in couple near where the keg bottom curve startes with a copper pickup tube on a 90* so it sucks up from near the curve edge. After boil i simply give it a really good stirring for 5 minutes or so, then just walk away for about 20 minutes. I pump out and start chilling (cfc) right away and at the end theres a good solid little cone pile of hops and break. Super simple. A false bottom is just something else to clean and mess with. Do yourself a favor and whirlpool it and you can thank us later, or at least muellerbrew :wink:
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