warrenlw63
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Isn't milton just plain sodium met?
Nup, dilute bleach. Kind of a false economy.
Edit: Sodium Hypochlorite.
Warren -
Isn't milton just plain sodium met?
Never noticed the plastic bottles bleach is sold in being attached,could be messy in the supermarket
Miltons is actually sodium hypochlorite, aka bleach, but it's 'pharmaceutical' grade... so a lot more expensive than 'standard' bleach. I'm not sure what advantages there would be of Miltons over bleach.
Would not ever use sodium met or bleach.
Bleach will attack the plastic over time.
Sodium met is only sold by incompatent brew shops
Best is to store clean and dry.
At the moment I just rinse in hot-warm water after bottling the brew then store it after it dry's.
Before Brew day I sterilise with Brigalow 100% sodium metabisulphite.
Now brew shop is tomorrow as well as 'brew day' reading this tread has lead me to believe that napisan & Milton are the 2 big sterilizers in this forum.
As these 2 sterilizers Are the same price as Big w sterilizers would I be better to by one of these for my cleaning, in which would you recomend?
Another thing I guess would be for cleaning glass 375ml stubbies, I always used neo-pink the day I was bottling, it would take around 3-4 hours to clean and bottle, don't get me wrong I enjoy it, is their a alternitive to neo-pink?
sterilizing seems to be bigger than brewing, so I would like to master this before mastering brewing
hi, i don't have mine full of metabisulphite solution, but i have about 500mls in the bottom and i have not had any foul brews.
cheers alan
I've currently got my spare fermenters sitting full of a potassium metabisulphate solution, is this going to harm them and any beers that may sail in her down the track? How do you keep your idle HDPE containers in tiptop shape during downtime?
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