Well, there is a very good option there too. For me it's easier to let something sit overnight and it comes out sparkling all over the next day ... But fair enough it's not essential to do it this way.manticle said:No you don't. Sod perc with boiling water is such an effective cleaner. I use a scrap plus a couple of litres. If it's a cube, I shake (swells, exercise caution) then turn upside down/on side so the krausen ring gets soaked. Anywhere between 5 mins and a few hours depending on my schedule.
Fermenters get the same but rather than shake, I roll the percarb around the krausen ring, take a hot percarb soaked (soft) sponge and rub the yeast ring off. Takes 1-2 minutes and very little water (used to clean something else or cooled and given to the garden).
Doing it immediately after emptying makes it easier.
For your cleaning I'd add a teaspoon of PBW or Sodium Perc, or even some dishwasher powder to that chux pad, the dry powder has a mild abrasive quality and really helps to get that yeast ring off. The alkaline nature of the powder will also remove any unseen organic film that might cause problems in your next brew.moodgett said:I may get shot down. Straight after fermenter is emptied and bottles filled. I wash it out with hot as tap water in the sink. Any residue is wiped off with a chux pad until clean. After that left to dry. Then when ready to use, I have made up starsan in a spray bottle and never fear the foam
Ditto, been doing that with three fermenters on the go for prob. 40-50 brews, no problems as yet. Go Moodgett!moodgett said:I may get shot down. Straight after fermenter is emptied and bottles filled. I wash it out with hot as tap water in the sink. Any residue is wiped off with a chux pad until clean. After that left to dry. Then when ready to use, I have made up starsan in a spray bottle and never fear the foam
Dedicated brewing sponge soaked afterwards in boiling perc solution, fermenter rinsed with boiling water after the boiling sod perc, then starsan.lael said:I've always filled to the brim with sod. Perc. And left to soak. Gets the scum off without having to touch it. Is there a better way? Using sponges etc is anyone concerned about sources of infection?
I regularly chuck the kitchen cloths through the wash - I use a newly washed and dried one to clean brewing gear with - I'm working on the assumption that a clean and dry cloth won't be harbouring too many bacteria.. Whaddaya all reckon?manticle said:Dedicated brewing sponge soaked afterwards in boiling perc solution, fermenter rinsed with boiling water after the boiling sod perc, then starsan.
No, not concerned about infection. Mildly concerned about water use though.
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