I seem to be getting away with just using a dilute bleach/vinegar solution for all my sanatising needs.
It seem to be to easy/cheap, am I like I said getting away with it or do others do this as well.
My last 3 or 4 brews I've used nothing else
Cheap cure all
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Re: Cheap cure all
I use nothing but cheap bleach 13p per litre. That's all I have used for years, about a 2% solution.
John
Drinking/Already drunk........ Trucker's Anti-Freeze (Turbo Cider), Truckers Delight, Night Trucker, Rose wine, Truckers Hitch, Truckers Revenge, Trucker's Lay-by, Trucker's Trailer, Flower Truck, Trucker's Gearshift, Trucker's Horn, Truck Crash, Fixby Gold!
Conditioning... Doing what? Get it down your neck! ........
FV 1............
FV 2............
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Next Brews..... Trucker's Jack Knife
Drinking/Already drunk........ Trucker's Anti-Freeze (Turbo Cider), Truckers Delight, Night Trucker, Rose wine, Truckers Hitch, Truckers Revenge, Trucker's Lay-by, Trucker's Trailer, Flower Truck, Trucker's Gearshift, Trucker's Horn, Truck Crash, Fixby Gold!
Conditioning... Doing what? Get it down your neck! ........
FV 1............
FV 2............
FV 3............
Next Brews..... Trucker's Jack Knife
Re: Cheap cure all
Yeah I read the vinegar makes it even more potent.
Just seems to good to be true, why pay good money for expensive sanatisers?
Just seems to good to be true, why pay good money for expensive sanatisers?
Re: Cheap cure all
Because they are easier, more convenient and give better long term results, you even acknowledge as much yourself in your first post by suggesting you are 'getting away with it'.Spud395 wrote:why pay good money for expensive sanatisers?
Acidified bleach makes a great disinfectant - there is no disputing that - however it either needs to be rinsed (and if you are rinsing then its no more sanitary than the rinse water) or air-dried (which takes time and could potentially compromise the sanitation) or you risk the bleach having a negative effect on the taste of your beer.
Bleach works fine, but if you do the maths, a dedicated no rinse sanitizer works out at only a few extra cents/pennies per use, and they are easier to use and generally give better and more consistent results.
Re: Cheap cure all
Air dried? If I leave my bleached bottles to drain until they are dry does that mean I don't have to rinse them? How does that work then?Wolfy wrote:however it either needs to be rinsed (and if you are rinsing then its no more sanitary than the rinse water) or air-dried
Re: Cheap cure all
I allways rinse and wouldnt really trust no rinse sanitisers.
There's obviously something in there killing the nasties and then we drink it, no thanks.
I think that's one of the things that causes hangovers, keeping it pure helps IMO
There's obviously something in there killing the nasties and then we drink it, no thanks.
I think that's one of the things that causes hangovers, keeping it pure helps IMO