I've been brewing on & off for a couple of years now (barring a break when moving house).
I'm up for anything that makes things easier, so I've moved from bottles for wine to 'bag in boxes', and I've just changed from using VWP to Star San for sterilising.
I don't know if it's just me, but the lack of any kind of smell from the Star San solution leaves me paranoid!
I'm using a 5ml syringe per 2.5L of de-ionised water (on offer for 55p from Tesco). Is this ok?
I've also read that if using distilled/de-oinised water means that it can keep for quite a while. I've got 7.5L currently sitting in a freshly washed out fermenter.
Tomorrow I am planning on bottling some Czech lager and the 500ml PET bottles I'm using have all been thoroughly rinsed immediately after pouring the previous brew. Would they require much cleaning with Star San? In the past I have washed the bottles, cleaned inside with a bottle brush, before rinsing and sterilising with VWP.
Like I say, I'm trying to do as little as is necessary!!
I'm up for anything that makes things easier, so I've moved from bottles for wine to 'bag in boxes', and I've just changed from using VWP to Star San for sterilising.
I don't know if it's just me, but the lack of any kind of smell from the Star San solution leaves me paranoid!
I'm using a 5ml syringe per 2.5L of de-ionised water (on offer for 55p from Tesco). Is this ok?
I've also read that if using distilled/de-oinised water means that it can keep for quite a while. I've got 7.5L currently sitting in a freshly washed out fermenter.
Tomorrow I am planning on bottling some Czech lager and the 500ml PET bottles I'm using have all been thoroughly rinsed immediately after pouring the previous brew. Would they require much cleaning with Star San? In the past I have washed the bottles, cleaned inside with a bottle brush, before rinsing and sterilising with VWP.
Like I say, I'm trying to do as little as is necessary!!