Guys,
got a question relating to camden tablets and the fermenting bucket. I need to de-chlorinate the tap water. When I'm making up a brew for the FV, can I put the cold water and tablet in the fermenting bucket first, then add the wort?
All I'm hearing is put the boiling water/wort mixture in first, then top up with cold water. What I'm thinking is avoiding having to buy another bucket to do the de-chlorinating in first.
Cheers.
camden tablets and fermenting bucket
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Re: camden tablets and fermenting bucket

Personally, I used to just use a spare keg or FV to treat my water in. Recently though I bought a plastic 'Jerry Can' for the purpose. Only cost me about a fiver and it's there now. Dead easy. Also frees up my FV / keg

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Re: camden tablets and fermenting bucket
thanks for that - yeah I see what you're saying - its about sequence.. actually the plastic jerry can may be a better option after all. Cheers.