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  1. J

    Mould & Bottles

    Whole lot of bottles ended up in the bin, the brew is still in the fermentation tank (hope it is alright!) and I am due to collect some clean bottles from the local pubs. Sure was a lesson in washing out the bottles good and proper! James
  2. J

    Mould & Bottles

    Just doing it now... I see what you mean about the white powder after using the cleaner. What is it? Getting it off the outside ok, bit worried about how much might be left on the inside though. Will the milton get it off? James
  3. J

    Mould & Bottles

    Do you mean this stuff? http://www.ecover.com/gb/en/Products/Laundry/20050711+bleekmiddel+UK.htm Because funnily enough I only bought a packet yesterday for the first time! James
  4. J

    Mould & Bottles

    Oh, ok. Well I could use a Milton tablet to cleen them. Hell, there cannot be too much to worry about with them if they use then on babies bottles. James
  5. J

    Mould & Bottles

    I don't have a brew shop near me and I really could do with getting the beer bottled. If I was to use a chemical cleaner is there any product I am likely to get locally that I could use? Thanks, James
  6. J

    Mould & Bottles

    Hi all, Thanks for the replies. Yes, not too keen on chemicals near my beer - trying to be as organic as possible (although I realise the kit isn't organic). Would I know if the mould had effected the beer when I opened the bottle? Thanks, James
  7. J

    Mould & Bottles

    Hi all, I am a parronoid new brewer, looking to bottle my first batch of Woodfordes Nog. It has been in the primary fermentation tank for 13 days (as I read somewhere that the longer the better) and I am now ready to bottle it. I had soaked our bottles in water to get the labels off (didn't...
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