I thought I'd share how I made a new false bottom for my Burco (30L Burco Cygnet MFCT1030 to be precise) to strain the wort from the hops after the boil.
In the past I've used a mesh filter fitted to the inside of the tap, a bit like a 'bazooka' style one, but I got a bit fed up with (a) the amount of wort it leaves in the boiler; and (b) the inconvenience of cleaning it out.
Here's a pic of what I made, and of it installed in the boiler:
So basically it's just a 30cm one-piece stainless steel tamis (drum) sieve, with a skin fitting ('SKF') marine tank drain fitted through the middle. I clipped out a neat hole for it with wire cutters.
You can see I also cut a bit out of the side to make room for the tap, but other than that the only tweak was to put three small (M2 x 8mm) stainless bolts through to stop the weight of wet hops pushing the drain down against the floor of the boiler.
The 30cm diameter fits nice and snugly into the 'outer' tapered recess in the floor of the boiler and the drain fitting sits nicely above the inner recess in the centre. The bend on the silicone hose pushes it towards the back though so I stuck a little offcut of hose in there to keep it centred (top left of first photo).
The only thing I'd change another time would be to use a coarser mesh sieve. This one is 20 mesh (0.9mm hole) but 10 mesh (2mm hole) would be better because the 20mesh stuff traps bubbles of steam under which makes boiling a bit too 'bumpy'. That's easily fixed by putting a few 2mm holes through here and there.
Just for reference, the parts I used were:
In the past I've used a mesh filter fitted to the inside of the tap, a bit like a 'bazooka' style one, but I got a bit fed up with (a) the amount of wort it leaves in the boiler; and (b) the inconvenience of cleaning it out.
Here's a pic of what I made, and of it installed in the boiler:
So basically it's just a 30cm one-piece stainless steel tamis (drum) sieve, with a skin fitting ('SKF') marine tank drain fitted through the middle. I clipped out a neat hole for it with wire cutters.
You can see I also cut a bit out of the side to make room for the tap, but other than that the only tweak was to put three small (M2 x 8mm) stainless bolts through to stop the weight of wet hops pushing the drain down against the floor of the boiler.
The 30cm diameter fits nice and snugly into the 'outer' tapered recess in the floor of the boiler and the drain fitting sits nicely above the inner recess in the centre. The bend on the silicone hose pushes it towards the back though so I stuck a little offcut of hose in there to keep it centred (top left of first photo).
The only thing I'd change another time would be to use a coarser mesh sieve. This one is 20 mesh (0.9mm hole) but 10 mesh (2mm hole) would be better because the 20mesh stuff traps bubbles of steam under which makes boiling a bit too 'bumpy'. That's easily fixed by putting a few 2mm holes through here and there.
Just for reference, the parts I used were:
- 30cm 1 Piece Stainless Steel Sieve: I used this one from Amazon (£16.67) but I suspect this one from eBay (£5.84) would be the same if you don't mind waiting for delivery
- Stainless Steel Skin Fitting 15mm 16mm Hose Boat Marine Bulkhead Drain: this one from eBay (£9.39)
- 1/2m of 13mm inner diameter silicone hose
- three 8mm small (e.g. M2) stainless nuts and bolts
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