Hi all. Sorry for lack of research but my searchings didn't really find anything specific enough.
I am building a keggle for a mate who wants to get into brewing with the idea of doing it as cheap as I can. Its looking pretty good and since I heard of a trub ring which wont work with my element I am thinking of building one for myself. Everything is nearly up and running but then I realised I don't know how to measure volumes in a keg. It may be just gas for starters but Im thinking of going electric since I found some really good elements. Then it will need a false bottom of sorts to keep the bag up. I use a normal pot atm and just measure the head space which couldnt be easier. I'm probably over thinking it since I can get very accurate with a ruler and biabicus. Im not keen on sight glasses either.
So how do I measure volumes in a keggle even with a false bottom thing?
If you are wondering what a trub ring is its basically a SS bowl with the bowl cut out to make a ring. As you start to see the trub in the bottom of the kettle at the end of transfer, you put in the ring with some tongs or something and it contains the last bit of trub meaning you can get more trubless wort. Works better with a hop sock and I think it would work very well with the curved bottom of a keg. Works well with an urn too which is where I saw it.
Cheers.
Measuring volumes for a eKeggle
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