manticle
Standing up for the Aussie Bottler
OP asked if there was any point cleaning so no.Coodgee said:Wouldn't the correct analogy be washing up and drying your plate before going back for seconds?
OP asked if there was any point cleaning so no.Coodgee said:Wouldn't the correct analogy be washing up and drying your plate before going back for seconds?
Presumably his beer isn't filtered to quite the same level (if at all) and definitely not pasteurised. I appreciate what you're saying but this looks like a different story to me.micblair said:I'm drawing an analogy between a cornellius keg and a bright beer tank (which in some brew pubs are also used as serving tanks).
Kegs aren't cleaned because they go out to venues, they aren't stored refrigerated and their is no microbiological quality assurance once it returns to the brewery, aside form having to re-clean it. I clean my commercial kegs and home-brew kegs between every use, because I deem the risk higher than the reward, but as I say there are instances where it's acceptable not to clean a vessel. I.e. a bright tank, filled with bright filtered and/or sterile filtered beer.
Not a good example comparing with foodstuffs which are exposed to oxgyen, breath, and teeth.manticle said:It's not clean, any more than any other thing that's had foodstuff sitting in it. It's the very definition of not clean.
It's more risk because it's dirty.
By all means do it - your keg. Doesn't need our approval but the answer won't change.
That will take longer than a Starsan sanitize!Seeker said:I have been stripping it down completely.
Kettle full of boiling water sounds a good idea, I have time for that
It is exposed to oxygen. It contains microbes and substances other microbes like. And 'it's dirty' is a damn good reason to clean something.Seeker said:Not a good example comparing with foodstuffs which are exposed to oxgyen, breath, and teeth.
I'm not suggesting this is better than cleaning, but so far no one has offered any reason not to do it apart from "it's dirty".
It will indeed but you will have to boil the keg for at least 10mins if you want it to be sanitary.Seeker said:but starsan only works on clean kegs - boiling water will clean and sanitise better than starsan.
This.Rob.P said:The time spent discussing if you can be lazy or not could have easily been used to wash and sanitise the keg.
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