djsmi4
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
Long time between forum visits. I'm after some opinions please from others who use bottles. I'm sticking with bottling as I enjoy the process.
I'm in the process of setting up a new brew station after a hiatus of a few years, and have come up with an idea for improved bottle cleaning. I have my shed set up with power, and I have water tanks + a pump opposite where my brew station is so I can plumb in cold water. For hot water I'll use an urn or kettle.
I have a stainless laundry sink large enough to fit 15 inverted bottles, I intend to set it up with a self-replenishing system.
The sink plughole will have piping to a HWS recirc pump (+ a drain tee), which will have a discharge line that runs back into the sink and discharges through a 3x5 array of spouts which 15 bottles will sit inverted on.
I'd intend to partially fill the sink with HOT water + steriliser, sit the 15 bottles on the array, start the pump & let it run for ~10 mins. The solution hits the insides of the bottles and drains back into the sink to start the process over again. Open the drain tee to empty, then repeat the process with the bottles with clean hot water.
I've got a fridgie mate who might be able to piece together the pipework/array/spouts, for mates rates, if the above process sounds viable/if others have done this. I think the two keys here the cost of doing this, and ensuring the HWS recirc pump can create enough flow/pressure to clean bottles. I see there are cheap HWS recirc pumps on ebay that do 45-53L/m & can pump 6m head. My only concern here is these specs equate to ~50ml worth of water per second sprayed into each of the 15 longnecks. If this too little flow?
If it's all too hard I'll just use tongs, thick gloves, & simply soak the bottles as I'd previously done. I might take up the drill/brush idea I'd seen on here too haha, for those tough-to-clean bottles.
Thanks all for reading
Long time between forum visits. I'm after some opinions please from others who use bottles. I'm sticking with bottling as I enjoy the process.
I'm in the process of setting up a new brew station after a hiatus of a few years, and have come up with an idea for improved bottle cleaning. I have my shed set up with power, and I have water tanks + a pump opposite where my brew station is so I can plumb in cold water. For hot water I'll use an urn or kettle.
I have a stainless laundry sink large enough to fit 15 inverted bottles, I intend to set it up with a self-replenishing system.
The sink plughole will have piping to a HWS recirc pump (+ a drain tee), which will have a discharge line that runs back into the sink and discharges through a 3x5 array of spouts which 15 bottles will sit inverted on.
I'd intend to partially fill the sink with HOT water + steriliser, sit the 15 bottles on the array, start the pump & let it run for ~10 mins. The solution hits the insides of the bottles and drains back into the sink to start the process over again. Open the drain tee to empty, then repeat the process with the bottles with clean hot water.
I've got a fridgie mate who might be able to piece together the pipework/array/spouts, for mates rates, if the above process sounds viable/if others have done this. I think the two keys here the cost of doing this, and ensuring the HWS recirc pump can create enough flow/pressure to clean bottles. I see there are cheap HWS recirc pumps on ebay that do 45-53L/m & can pump 6m head. My only concern here is these specs equate to ~50ml worth of water per second sprayed into each of the 15 longnecks. If this too little flow?
If it's all too hard I'll just use tongs, thick gloves, & simply soak the bottles as I'd previously done. I might take up the drill/brush idea I'd seen on here too haha, for those tough-to-clean bottles.
Thanks all for reading