I've been using the Phil's Phalse Bottom for a few years and have never seen
it float. I have it rigged up in a plastic bucket with a fairly stiff short
piece of hose connecting it to the outlet. It comes apart well enough for
cleaning and probably keeps that thing down. I usually cover it with water
before dumping the mash on it and so far it hasn't objected to drowning.
Mike
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Subject: Re: 1st All Grain Brew
Ah, how I love the Phil's Floating False Bottom.
Jim, I ran into the same this before. I put my system together (a 5
gallon Gott cooler and a PFFB) and it did just that; started
to float to
the top. When this happened I was running my siphon tube up
the inside of
the mash tun and out the top. Not the most ideal, but it
worked. What I
did to fix that was to get a device from
www.HopTech.com They sold a
device to go through the spigot portion of the cooler. I
don't know if
they still sell them now (corporate system won't let me
look). This worked
great and solved the floating issue.
If you're not using a mash tun that can be converted like that, try
weighing it down with a bunch of clean marbles. Either in a
bag or loose
depending on the size and shape of the mash tun.
If you secure the PFFB to the bottom of the mash tun, you
want it removable
so that you can clean it.
Good luck,
Jeff
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I tried my hand at my first all grain brew over the weekend.
While this
was a very interesting experience compared to extract kits, I
ran into one
issue and looking for advice.
When it came time to sparge, I found out the phalse bottom
(plastic) had
floated and grain plugged up the outlet hose to the brew
kettle. This is
where strainers come in handy. Would hate to pour this out
in the garden.
Any ideas on how to anchor this down ??
Thanks in advance!
Jim Voosen
Stillwater, Mn
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