MattHudds
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Hi all,
I'm planning to bottle my fourth brew writing the next week. I usually siphon to a bottling bucket that has a tap and bottling wand.
I always find it a pain to clean/sanitize the short plastic tubing that I have for this though, and I use sodium percarbonate only, which days it needs 15 mins contact time.
Last time I finished, I ran some water through it and gave it s good whirl in the garden. But there were inevitably bits of moisture in there. I stored inside the bottling bucket in the garage.
Now I'm ready to reuse, I want to ensure it's ready to go. Does anyone have any tips, best practise?
Cheers
I'm planning to bottle my fourth brew writing the next week. I usually siphon to a bottling bucket that has a tap and bottling wand.
I always find it a pain to clean/sanitize the short plastic tubing that I have for this though, and I use sodium percarbonate only, which days it needs 15 mins contact time.
Last time I finished, I ran some water through it and gave it s good whirl in the garden. But there were inevitably bits of moisture in there. I stored inside the bottling bucket in the garage.
Now I'm ready to reuse, I want to ensure it's ready to go. Does anyone have any tips, best practise?
Cheers