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Timmo

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Gday all

My question is can Napisan be used to sterilise bottles just before bottling the brew? and if yes which one?
reason being is im after a cheaper solution to sterilise my bottles.

Cheers

Timmo
 
Yeap napi san does a wonderfull job in the brewery :super: We all pretty much use the homebrand stuff for everything around these parts.


Boozed broozed and broken boned.
Jayse
 
Totally agree with Jayse.

If you want to get fanatical get some iodine as well in a spray bottle and spray half an hour on any equipment before use.

But homebrand napisan is the quickest and best as you can rinse with cold water!!!!
 
Good ole Nappi-San... :beer:

You just want the home brand stuff without the enzyme activator in it...

I usually fill the bottles up with hot nappi-san solution the day before and let it soak, then rinse out with hot water
 
Timmo, just be aware that nappi-san will clean your bottles, not sanitise them. Your bottles will only be as sanitary as your final rinse water. Clean them first with nappi-san then follow this up with a no-rinse sanitiser prior to bottling. Search this site for heaps of info on no-rinse sanitisers.
 
Hydrogen Peroxide solution will be a perfect non-rinse santizer for bottle, just make up a solution and pour from one bottle to the next.

You can buy it from supermarkets or chemists.

Nappi-San is a mild santizer, as the active ingredient ( sodium percarbonate ) breaks down into water, hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate ( washing soda/pool ash )
 
I clean with sodium percarbonate and hot water and follow up with a couple of sprays of a no rinse sanitiser (either One Shot or Betadine/water just to mix things up and keep the nasties guessing!)

Using a spray bottle has been one of the best things I've recently done with my brewing. So easy to spray on work surfaces, onto fermenters, fermenter lid seals just before closing, into airlocks etc etc.
 
kewl thanks for tha replys.

do you mix the no rinse sanitiser into water or use straight from the bottle?
 
The no-rinse sanitiser I use (brewshield) mixes with water - 30ml per litre if I remember correctly. Follow the instructions for whichever one you end up with.
 
kewl will go further then i first thought then
 
kewl will go further then i first thought then

If you want something that goes a long way try iodophor. The dilution rate there is 1ml/l and a 250ml bottle is only around $8. Much cheaper than brewshield in the long run.

Cheers
Dave
 
I use iodophor; I bought 1L bottles from ESB. It's $25 for the 1L bottle- I got 2 to make the postage worth it and I'm still on the first, many batches later!

Really recommended.
 
I use iodophor; I bought 1L bottles from ESB. It's $25 for the 1L bottle- I got 2 to make the postage worth it and I'm still on the first, many batches later!

Really recommended.

Just enough to last until about 2050 I'd say :blink:
 
+1 for the iodophor in a spray bottle. Quick, easy, does the job and is cost effective, i wont have to buy another bottle for a couple of years i reckon!
 
I made a sterilizer pump out of the wifes old hand cream pump..old filter jug..garden riser..
couple of big washers(plastic made them myself)..Drilled a hole in top for the riser..mounted in filter jug..hence the big washers..
left the washers loosely fitted..to drain..fill with Iodophur..Pump away..
Cheers
PJ
 

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