pokolbinguy
Well-Known Member
G'day folks,
Ok so Im procrastinating from uni work for a little while and have two blue willow jerries that I usually rack into however the last time I used them I used them for primary and they developed a nice krausen mark near the top.
Now it has been a few weeks since they were used and as I was in a real rush (seriously), so I filled them with water to try and keep the junk soft and to stop it from going funky.
Problem is because the hole on the jerries is too small to get a hand in I can't get into scrub the gunk off. I have put in some cleaning powder (basically powdered detergent but one we use in the winery) and water and gave it a good shake in hope that this would dislodge the crap....however this has not worked...
Sooo any suggestions? I was thinking of trying to use a bottle brush if I can find one but I think the angle will be more of a pain in the bum than anything.
I think in the futrue I will just use them for secondary.
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EDIT: Ok so I seem to have solved this issue myself. I found an old bottle brush and just bent the wire handle so I could reach the shit....all seems to have come off now.
Ok so Im procrastinating from uni work for a little while and have two blue willow jerries that I usually rack into however the last time I used them I used them for primary and they developed a nice krausen mark near the top.
Now it has been a few weeks since they were used and as I was in a real rush (seriously), so I filled them with water to try and keep the junk soft and to stop it from going funky.
Problem is because the hole on the jerries is too small to get a hand in I can't get into scrub the gunk off. I have put in some cleaning powder (basically powdered detergent but one we use in the winery) and water and gave it a good shake in hope that this would dislodge the crap....however this has not worked...
Sooo any suggestions? I was thinking of trying to use a bottle brush if I can find one but I think the angle will be more of a pain in the bum than anything.
I think in the futrue I will just use them for secondary.
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EDIT: Ok so I seem to have solved this issue myself. I found an old bottle brush and just bent the wire handle so I could reach the shit....all seems to have come off now.