MarkBastard
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Nice, that's the kind of info I was hoping for!
I like this idea and under the tightarse principle, the salt could be heated (in anOtherwise, try putting a bowl of salt in the fridge. Sausage makers do this in
curing fridges to reduce the humidity. ...
Also a good idea for cleaning the cube - I put soda perc and hot water in cubeAs Ross said, make sure you put the cube on the side to pretty much kill off
anything with the hot wort that may be living inside the handle ...
Don't overtighten the the cube lid/cap too hard as it could pop open slightlyStrange then... i prefer Ross' FWK ones. Best seal of all the cubes i've used. ...
Who knows why it blew up? Just one of those unexplained things i guess.
My first infection came from the O ring in the lid of the cube. From just looking at it, it looked all nice and clean but then it fell out and underneath it was mold and other nasties.
Kitchen knife, outside edge, lever it out. Occasionally puncture if its stubborn. I know someone will come up with something better, so the bar is set!Anyone know an easy/clever way to get the O-ring out?
I used the blue willow cube once, it leaked on me straight away. The green shed has 25l cubes for somewhere around $20 which seal nice and tight.
Bang it down square and hard on a hard surface, I use the stone bench in the kitchen. A couple of heavy whacks and it pops out.Anyone know an easy/clever way to get the O-ring out?
I used the blue willow cube once, it leaked on me straight away. The green shed has 25l cubes for somewhere around $20 which seal nice and tight.
This is an old photo, but I just have a bleach mix in a spray bottle.
When i take the fermenter out to keg, I give the fridge a few squirts as a mist and the same during brewday before I put a new batch in.
I don't get mold buildup at all, it stays clean and shiny and it keeps insects out.
This fridge would be about 20+ years old.
You could, of course, go totally retro and "chill", crazy I know as open immersion chilling may be the culprit when it comes to infection, but it is said to have many benefits (well so all the texts I have suggest).
Before you have total confidence in hot wort sanitizing a re-used "cube", measure the temperature of your wort just before sealing for future reference..(results will vary).
K
but tends to be the only advice he gives in reference to no chill <_<Switching from no-chill to chilling to avoid infections is bad advice.
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