Cleaning Beer Bottles

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Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by RabMaxwell » Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:07 am

Hello i need to clean some Grolsh bottles soon as i want to bottle some of my brew i am planning making tomorrow as i want to have a supply of Themes Valley Yeast.The bottles have been lying around for a few years as i never bottle far too lazy :shock: .I have some Wizz OXI Plus & some beer-line cleaner which one would be best for cleaning them

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Re: Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by flytact » Wed Jun 10, 2009 12:00 pm

I nicked a baby bottle brush from the dishwasher many years ago and still use it when I must face the devil and bottle.
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Re: Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by adm » Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:18 pm

Fill an FV with a warm water and lots of strong bleach, then leave them all to soak in it for a few hours. That'll kill pretty much anything.

You'll need to rinse really well though.....

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Re: Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by RabMaxwell » Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:26 pm

Cheers Chris i just tried some Wizz oxi on some John Guest fittings that were minging took the dirt straight off where Chemipro Oxi wouldn't shift it.The bottles aren't that bad so 1/2 a tsp should do Wizz Oxi is only £1 at Asda lovely =D> :D :roll:

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Re: Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by RabMaxwell » Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:30 pm

What will rinse easiest bleach or Wizz Oxi i would imagine Wizz Oxi :?:

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Re: Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by adm » Wed Jun 10, 2009 1:34 pm

RabMaxwell wrote:What will rinse easiest bleach or Wizz Oxi i would imagine Wizz Oxi :?:
Most likely the Oxi - i'd agree. When i use bleach to clean bottles, I make sure to rinse it 3 times at least just to be sure....

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Re: Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by RabMaxwell » Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:30 pm

Look's like i will have to use my big green Grolsh bottles instead as i replaced the rubber seals on most of the small bottles with ones from hop & Grape a couple of years ago & they have all perished & split.The ones that still have there original seals are still ok so i guess Hop & grapes ones are crap :evil: .Is green bottles ok or do you have to keep them out of strong light. :roll: :D
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Re: Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by RabMaxwell » Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:52 am

Hello all this is for someone like Chris who can count :D how much priming sugar do i need to prime each bottle they hold 1ltr 600mil each.Cheers :D

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Re: Cleaning Beer Bottles

Post by RabMaxwell » Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:37 pm

Cheers Chris better go as we are off with the camper van this is the beauty of temperature control the fermentation will take care of itself for a few day's. =D> :D

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