Yeah that's what I thought but I've had a few batches with a real medicinal taste. Not sure if its been infection or the Oxi. All part of the learning process I guess hahaOxi cleaners are unlikely to taint anything..............
Yeah that's what I thought but I've had a few batches with a real medicinal taste. Not sure if its been infection or the Oxi. All part of the learning process I guess hahaOxi cleaners are unlikely to taint anything..............
No. You might not have heard the saying "Don't fear the foam" so even if the bottle is full of sanitiser foam just fill it - it'll be fine. Some people have left 6 inches of star san in a fermenter and put beer in it and it still comes out fine.do you need to ensure the bottles are dry internally before filling?
Just because of some import bureaucracy , not because of the composition.This was banned by the EU wasn't it?
+1 for hypochlorous acid never let me down over several years (& cheap as chips) !!!!!I've gone down the econo-bleach & vinegar route with no ill effects. Just have to be a bit careful, to not produce chlorine gas
So Chemsan is A blend of phosphoric acid, benzenesulfonic acid and isopropanol. The manufacturers site does not list it so I thought at 1st it would be a rebranded version of something else on there site but it looks like thats not the case either but there are 2 products they list that should do the same job which are this https://www.chemisphereuk.com/shop/shield-general-purpose-sanitiser which is alot more expensive though it doesn't give dilution rates but is a blend of citric acid, lactic acid and Alkylpolyglycosides. And this https://www.chemisphereuk.com/shop/tap-and-keg-sanitiser-for-dispense-system-taps-nozzles-connectors which looks like its ready mixed and has only a small amount of lactic acid and says "No need to rinse. Continues working for up to 24 hours even when dry."
So the question is could you use just lactic acid or just citric acid to sanitise? Could you use lemon juice if you don't mind a bit of lemon in your beer. Is there something about PH3 that anything that PH or lower could be used (some would obviously need rinsing).
could you notget the same effect with a wall paper steamer and pipeinjecting the steam into the inside of the bottles? a bit like a bottle washer but with steamIf you were dunking it into water at that temp and leaving it there. Pouring some water in and swishing it will make the water cool quite quickly and as you swirl it around localised temperatures will plummet. Sanitisers cause cell wall problems so their either burst out or stuff can get in and kill them. Unless you've got a mad amount of hot water then it's not reliable, and heating that water will cost a lot more than star san.
Yeah I've been using baby sterilising stuff too, plus ethanol to spray on things and so far good!Boots baby sterilisation tablets for £1.99 a kick work just fine if you can't get your hands on some vwp or starsan - I had no problems with my last brew using those
I am down under so my source would be no good to you, it is a good price, similar to what I pay in AUD it has to be kept in the fridge and in the dark, 10 ml to a litre of water pH doesn't matter. Won't last a lifetime 60 minutes after dilution, although after a couple of hours I have noticed it is still active.@foxy The proxitane (Peracetic Acid) seems like a very good solution, where do you source your stuff from if you don't mind sharing.
If you could also let us know what concentration you are getting and how do you dilute it for normal application, I'm sure lots of us would greatly appreciate it!
I've found "Peracetic Acid, Peroxyacetic Acid, (PAA) 15% - 5 Litres" for £31 delivered. Is this a good deal? I guest this amount would last a lifetime!?
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