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    MattMill LauterHelix (false bottom/bazooka tube alternative)

    No, sorry, it has been invented to hold back crushed grain. In use as a filter in a wort-hop-boil kettle, it won't work, caused by clogging with protein clumps. But in fact, it is the most modern lautering system, because you can use it in a heated mash kettle.
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    Looking for a cross version of this copper T connector.

    Hi, have you already seen my Lauter Helix? Check it out, you'll be amazed, how good it works. The bigger version up to 50 gallons.
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    Need a little help with German translation

    Hi, I am.pretty sure I could help you. Best regards from Germany
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    MattMill LauterHelix (false bottom/bazooka tube alternative)

    Hello seatazzz, the lauter helix replaces any other systems and needs of course no other false bottom. It ist very strong, flexible and durable and will last a lifetime. To avoid death space and remaining wort in your container, it should be senseful to mount as low as possible. For the standart...
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    MattMill LauterHelix (false bottom/bazooka tube alternative)

    Hi, at the end of lautering and sparging there will remain some (very thin) wort on the bottom your lautering tun. It is caused physically by the height of the lowest point of the sided hole in your container. I tip at the end the container to let it run out. This rest of wort, most times muddy...
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    New flexible lautering system in US: LauterHelix

    Hi, OK, I understand what you mean with deadspace. In this system it depends from the lowest point of the hole at the side of your bucket. As long the wort surface in the lauter mash is higher than this point, it will continue to flow over this point. According the fact, that the wort at the end...
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    New flexible lautering system in US: LauterHelix

    Hi, let me show you my new innovative lautering system MattMill LauterHelix! It is a special made, totally flexible stainless steel wire spiral, which can be laid in any form in your mash tun or heated kettle (!) for lautering after mashing. Totally easy to use and easy to clean. Keeps a...
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    Hello from germany: MattMill

    @alphaomega: Please contact me by E-Mail, I fear, here is not space enough to answer your questions. I will tell you my experiences and answer all of your requests.
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    Hello from germany: MattMill

    @Lefty17: Yes, the innovative LauterHelix, some of my false bottoms and my MattMill Kompakt is available at Austin Homebrew Supplies. It is imported by two german-american friends, beginning a US distribution.
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    False bottom or Bazooka tube?

    Hi, in germany and its neighbor countries is since 2013 an other new, innovative system usual: Called Läuterhexe or Lauter Helix. It is possible to use in a mash tun or a heated kettle as well, and it works great in any shape, because it is flexible. Easy to use, easy to clean and will work a...
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    MattMill LauterHelix (false bottom/bazooka tube alternative)

    The T-part is 3x 1/2". The pass through the kettle wall is as well 1/2". The connection for a valve is inner thread 3/4". MattMill Lauterhelix is designed for use in mash tun in any form. And you can use it in a heated vessel as well. best regards Matthias
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    Hello from germany: MattMill

    Hi, my name is Matthias Hoßfeld, living in west germany at the border to france and luxemboug. I do brew beer at home since 1986. I am an old-school master mechanical engineer and run my own business with homebrew equipment as inventor, developer and manufacturer of my MattMill products...
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    MattMill LauterHelix (false bottom/bazooka tube alternative)

    Hi over there! I am the proud inventor and manufacturer of the MattMill Lauterhelix and other MattMill products. It has revolutionized the home brewer scene in Germany. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask me! Best regards from germany! Matthias Hoßfeld
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