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spitfire184

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For my Magnum Strawberry Cider kit, I added a little bit of Bru-Clean to the air lock water to prevent vinegar infection.

Was Bru-Clean a bad choice? I'm aware that it is very much poisonous. I'm now thinking I should be putting a bit of Campden powder in instead or neat vodka for long brews... yes?

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I'd get it out now mate, just in case you get some sucked in which is very easy to do with plastic FV's.

Vodka or just plain water is best
 
I agree!
I tried using a sterilizing solution in the air-lock for a Ginger Beer & it killed the Yeast. Never managed to clear it & threw the lot away!
Safer to use water .... you can always change it for fresh if needs must!
 
Well it's been brewing for 6-7 days now. I guess I'll go down and change it now. Just don't want to kill myself with Bru-Clean that's all.

Cheers.
 
I have no idea what Bru-Clean is, but even if you did get some suck-back, a couple of ml in a gallon is unlikely to make much difference to your yeasties or yourself. Even so, I'd rather use a bit of sulphite.
mark1964 said:
vodka is too much of a waste :lol:
Not at all, it's the wife's, not mine ;)
 
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