manticle
Standing up for the Aussie Bottler
As far as sanitiation goes: if you're bottling immediately afterwards I wouldn't worry. If you're bottling the next or subsequent days I would.
As far as bleach goes: bleach can react with compounds in the beer and give medicinal tasting chlorephenols. I've experienced this but only from too much bleach being used during fermentation so I'm not sure how it reacts in the bottling stage (I assume it's probably no different). Having experienced it (and it's horrible) I would be super carfeul using bleach.
I still sometimes use it but I follow it with a rinse with cold water, a rinse with boiling water (no good for bottles generally unless you put a long piece of clean metal in each one as you pour), a dose of sodium met and another rinse and then a dose of no rinse sanitiser like saniclean.
The only reason I do the above is a recent spate of infections - it's quite probably massive overkill. I'd rather overkill than lose 60 L of carefully nursed beer again.
As far as bleach goes: bleach can react with compounds in the beer and give medicinal tasting chlorephenols. I've experienced this but only from too much bleach being used during fermentation so I'm not sure how it reacts in the bottling stage (I assume it's probably no different). Having experienced it (and it's horrible) I would be super carfeul using bleach.
I still sometimes use it but I follow it with a rinse with cold water, a rinse with boiling water (no good for bottles generally unless you put a long piece of clean metal in each one as you pour), a dose of sodium met and another rinse and then a dose of no rinse sanitiser like saniclean.
The only reason I do the above is a recent spate of infections - it's quite probably massive overkill. I'd rather overkill than lose 60 L of carefully nursed beer again.