Flavourybitterness
Member
Hi all,
I have a heated and pumped COP spray ball system. Sick of using napisan as it is too foamy. PBW is too difficult to obtain where I am. Am comfortable working with strong chemicals and of course wear appropriate PPE. COP system is remote operated and gets used at a distance.
I would like to introduce the following system into my home brewery. All stainless. Concerning cleaning fermenters, brite tanks & dispensing kegs which are all made up of corny kegs & sanke kegs.
step 1: hot water rinse- 10 mins.
step 2: 2% caustic @ 60-80 degrees.
step 3: hot water rinse 5 mins
seal and store if not going to be used immediately
Before use:
step 4: star san (which is usually saved until cloudy or pH above 3)
Is this acceptable practice? Is there anything anyone would like to add.
Thanks in advance.
I have a heated and pumped COP spray ball system. Sick of using napisan as it is too foamy. PBW is too difficult to obtain where I am. Am comfortable working with strong chemicals and of course wear appropriate PPE. COP system is remote operated and gets used at a distance.
I would like to introduce the following system into my home brewery. All stainless. Concerning cleaning fermenters, brite tanks & dispensing kegs which are all made up of corny kegs & sanke kegs.
step 1: hot water rinse- 10 mins.
step 2: 2% caustic @ 60-80 degrees.
step 3: hot water rinse 5 mins
seal and store if not going to be used immediately
Before use:
step 4: star san (which is usually saved until cloudy or pH above 3)
Is this acceptable practice? Is there anything anyone would like to add.
Thanks in advance.