False Bottom
Do you need to separate your wort from your grain? Well, we have the false bottom that will do the job!
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Overview
This false bottom sits directly onto the stepped bottom of your Spike kettle. Once installed, connect the center pickup tube and place one end into the center of the false bottom.
The Spike False Bottom is for use with our standard Spike kettle line that uses NPT fittings.
- All stainless design; no Silicone gasket to make a seal
- Low profile design; extremely low dead space (<.25gal)
- Best filtering on the market due to dual stage filter design; 99.9% grain filtering efficiency
- Pickup tube and push to connect fitting are included
- False bottom and pick up tube are Made in the USA!
- Pickup tube and push to connect fitting are included
2 Stage Filtering:
Stage 1: Filters through top plate's optimally engineered sized laser cut slits
Stage 2: Bottom ring supports the grain weight while also filtering the wort again before it reaches the pickup tube
**False bottoms are not designed to filter pellet hops in the boil kettle.
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Works flawlessly
The false bottom fit perfectly and trapped both loose grains and any hop residue to make the wort very clear going into the fermenter
jay brown
great
False Bottom Fits and Performs Very Well
Very good. I had to trim the dip tube to get it to fit in the hole which was a little surprising but it wasn't a big deal. Everything lined up perfectly after that and it filters very well.
Efficiency
This product along with the 30gal. Kettle took my efficiency from around 65% to around 80. Great product. East to use and clean. Only issue is the center pickup tube is hard to install when this is in place.
False Bottom works well.
I got a good efficiency with this false bottom. Some grains did make it through it though, making me have to screen the wort out on the way to the Boil Kettle. Overall I'm very happy with the purchase. It was really nice being able to increase the temperature on the fly during the mash.