I have been following a bottle cleaning / sanitation method for the last few years detailed by Charlie Papazian :
- Quick bottle rinse in water to remove beer residue
- Overnight soak in bleach solution 60ml/20l
- Empty but don't rinse bottle
- Cap with a piece of foil until ready to use
- On bottling day rinse with hot tap water
His argument is that hot water from a tank will be sanitary for bottling purposes. I was satisfied with this and have used it for many batches with no sign of infection.
This method is a big time saver - bottles go into the bucket after drinking until bucket is full then all capped with foil in one hit and stored.
I am now in a house with gas hot water. As it is on demand the water does not have the time at high temp. My feeling is that it will be fine but some reassurance would be great.
Cheers
James
- Quick bottle rinse in water to remove beer residue
- Overnight soak in bleach solution 60ml/20l
- Empty but don't rinse bottle
- Cap with a piece of foil until ready to use
- On bottling day rinse with hot tap water
His argument is that hot water from a tank will be sanitary for bottling purposes. I was satisfied with this and have used it for many batches with no sign of infection.
This method is a big time saver - bottles go into the bucket after drinking until bucket is full then all capped with foil in one hit and stored.
I am now in a house with gas hot water. As it is on demand the water does not have the time at high temp. My feeling is that it will be fine but some reassurance would be great.
Cheers
James