Bill W
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I'm just getting back into brewing and, thanks to a tip from my old mate @Alderneybrew , I've got my hands on some nice 660ml glass Cobra beer bottles from our local Indian restaurant.
Getting them clean and free of beer dregs is not an issue; bottle brush and a bleachy solution in the sink with two good rinses with tap water. I'm not going to need them until my brew is ready in a few weeks time, so I'll have to store them somewhere and bring them out for a rinse with steriliser before filling. What I don't want to do is store them with drops of tap water inside if it can be avoided. Any cunning tips on drying them?
I figure that if I can get them dry, a little cling film over the opening will keep any dust out and they will only need sterilisation come bottling time, not full-on washing.
Getting them clean and free of beer dregs is not an issue; bottle brush and a bleachy solution in the sink with two good rinses with tap water. I'm not going to need them until my brew is ready in a few weeks time, so I'll have to store them somewhere and bring them out for a rinse with steriliser before filling. What I don't want to do is store them with drops of tap water inside if it can be avoided. Any cunning tips on drying them?
I figure that if I can get them dry, a little cling film over the opening will keep any dust out and they will only need sterilisation come bottling time, not full-on washing.