You should be ok - however I would give them a quick wash with a no rinse sanitiser.
You dont want to risk an infection. :icon_cheers:
I have about 90 odd PET bottles and haven't washed a single one straight out of the box.
I had no problems
Being brand new they would have been made from molten plastic, as such I wouldve thought this results in a clean bottle - however there may be a lapse in placing the lids on them as such something 'could' get inside.
Nope i seem to remember they are pre sterilized so should be good, i never cleaned any of mine first time round..... (about 75)
but with nothing to entice them in I doubt they would bother let a lone live in there.
Since when did dust or cardboard residue need "enticing" ?
There is no way they are "pre sterilised". They're probably quite clean - but clean does not equal sanitary.
Nah mate your was shite lolFor the last caseswap in VIC, all i did was simply rinse out with no rinse sanitiser and fill away. No reports of infection so everything must have been hunky dory.
Nah mate your was shite lol
15. Fourstar - American IPA
clear with slight haze. could smell the hops as soon as you opened it. Lots of 'C' hop (no chops this time). struggled to get any sort of head but that could have been the glass (probably was). great level of carbonation. takes a few sips for the taste buds to adjust then its all good. great IPA. hop flavours round off the sides of the tongue ie aren't harsh. slight honey flavour I kept tasting after finishing each mouthful. no idea where that was coming from? maybe the crystal? its was a nice touch.
25 minutes after i finished the last of it I can still taste hops. great IPA. This was exactly the way I needed to start my night after a crap day.
edit: the cat seemed interested in having a good smell of your beer. it then went nuts licking my fingers which i had duncked in the beer. So the cat liked your beer also for what its worth!
Was referring to the bacteria more then dust and cardboard.
the Coopers HBK instructions say to rinse with just cold water before bottling I'd guess for the dust and carboard dust.
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