I make up 5 litres at a time and use a bunnings $10 garden sprayer to spray everything with. Lasts a few brews this way and doesn't seem to lose it's magical powers.laxation said:Buying some starsan now
So 1.5ml for 1L... do i just use a L in my keg and rinse it around? or do you fill the keg and put in 19x1.5ml?
^This above all others. Too easy to have a few and throw that proven recipe to the wind while you toss in a plethora of random hops. I brew awesome beer when I don't drink on brewday. But I've brewed a lot of average beer.pcqypcqy said:*snip* Don't drink. I start early in the morning so I'm on coffee until I'm done.
I fill mine to the top, but not for sanitising purposes. I fill and purge the starsan via the beer out line, and in doing so I ensure almost no oxygen is present in the keg - just the CO2 I used to purge the starsan. I can then transfer from fermenter to keg using a silicon hose attached to a MFL disconnect, further minimising O2 exposure.laxation said:or do you fill the keg and put in 19x1.5ml?
You guys ohs reps or something?Camo6 said:^This above all others.
Curse your Gods. I can out drink them all. And damn their opinions about hop imbalance.manticle said:You guys ohs reps or something?
That rule, if I might grace it with such an undeserved ephitet, should be burned.
Utterly.
The beer gods are not pleased with the lack of appropriate sacrifice and libation.
What is a MFL disconnect? To put my brew from fermenter into keg I had just planned on using the bottle filler tube. Is that not how to do it?mtb said:I fill mine to the top, but not for sanitising purposes. I fill and purge the starsan via the beer out line, and in doing so I ensure almost no oxygen is present in the keg - just the CO2 I used to purge the starsan. I can then transfer from fermenter to keg using a silicon hose attached to a MFL disconnect, further minimising O2 exposure.
Not sure how much evidence there is to suggest the fill-purge method is more effective in purging oxygen than the ol "connect CO2 and pull the PRV a bunch of times", but someone smart on here vouched for the method so it's got my vote
Do you even keg, bra?Matplat said:I drank 3 longnecks before I mashed in on saturday night, it's pretty much my favourite thing to do while brewing
MFL disconnect is one of these. I use it because a silicon hose will attach nicely to it (maybe with a zip tie to hold it in place) with the other end connected to the fermenter's tap.laxation said:What is a MFL disconnect? To put my brew from fermenter into keg I had just planned on using the bottle filler tube. Is that not how to do it?
Do you reuse the starsan using your method?
So your tube goes from the fermenter, into the MFL and straight through into the keg? That sounds simple enough...mtb said:MFL disconnect is one of these. I use it because a silicon hose will attach nicely to it (maybe with a zip tie to hold it in place) with the other end connected to the fermenter's tap.
Bottle filler tube is probably fine, the only reason I do what I do is to minimise oxygen exposure at every step. I can't say from experience how much better my method works than yours so you may not be missing out on anything :lol:
**** yeah let's raid their liquor cabinets and spew on their carpets.Camo6 said:Curse your Gods. I can out drink them all. And damn their opinions about hop imbalance.
Caustic is like the hot wort that we're making - if you come into contact with it you'll have a bad time. Keep some sensible precautions with your procedure and be sensible with some protective equipment (glasses and long sleeves, be aware of how you will be able to flush your eyes etc) just like you do with boiling wort and you'll be fine.labels said:I was always of the understanding that sodium percarbonate breaks down into carbonate and hydrogen peroxide. It's a great cleaner, classified as non toxic and is mildly alkaline.
I think the issue here is separating cleaning and sanitation into two distinct processes. Clean first and sanitise afterwards and Star San is the most widely used sanitiser in home brewing.
With reference to using caustic soda, it might do a great job but being so very alkaline it is also a heavy oxidation agent. Dissolves aluminium and can make even the best stainless steel go rusty - something which I would avoid. It is also toxic.
Sorry one more on this... if you connect the hose to the MFL and then put it on the keg, does the beer run freely from the fermenter into the keg or is there another step somewhere?mtb said:MFL disconnect is one of these. I use it because a silicon hose will attach nicely to it (maybe with a zip tie to hold it in place) with the other end connected to the fermenter's tap.
Bottle filler tube is probably fine, the only reason I do what I do is to minimise oxygen exposure at every step. I can't say from experience how much better my method works than yours so you may not be missing out on anything :lol:
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