What about Brits giving advice about brewing American beers?Listened to Americans giving advice about brewing British beers
What about Brits giving advice about brewing American beers?
I agree, just being flippantas an example they tell you to keep calcium below 80ppm for an ESB. No thanks
What do you use to sanitise? I can’t think of anything that doesn’t kill stuff - bleach and boiling water are my other 2 methods (I also use star san) and they both kill stuff.Never used starsan. I don't like the idea of putting something that kills stiff in my beer.
What do you use to sanitise? I can’t think of anything that doesn’t kill stuff - bleach and boiling water are my other 2 methods (I also use star san) and they both kill stuff.
You'd be better off not fermenting the wort then, ethanol is pretty effective at killing stuff.Never used starsan. I don't like the idea of putting something that kills stiff in my beer.
Sodium Percarbonate, followed by a rinse. Starsan is no-rinse, so it stays in whatever you are sanitising. To be honest, I said it tounge in cheek, though it is true that I never use it.What do you use to sanitise? I can’t think of anything that doesn’t kill stuff - bleach and boiling water are my other 2 methods (I also use star san) and they both kill stuff.
Ethanol is the desired product of fermentation.You'd be better off not fermenting the wort then, ethanol is pretty effective at killing stuff.
It's sold as "cleaner and steriliser", and I've never had any issues using it as such.Sodium percarbonate (eg PBW) is a cleanser not a sanitiser. I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that Starsan breaks down into a neutral or even slightly fermentation enhancing set of compounds.
Actually, it is if used in correct dosage and contact time. It produces hydrogen peroxide, which is commonly used to control microbial growth. Sodium percarbonate is also no rinse as it decomposes to sodium carbonate (used as a food additive and in water softening) and hydrogen peroxide, which further breaks down to water and oxygen. IIRC you need to be using c10g/L for 30 minutes, though. Where as starsan is far more effective and stable.Sodium percarbonate (eg PBW) is a cleanser not a sanitiser. I’m pretty sure I read somewhere that Starsan breaks down into a neutral or even slightly fermentation enhancing set of compounds.
Yeah, PWB probably contains surfactants and some type of silicate to act as a peroxide stabiliser. However, the discussion was regarding sodium percarbonate, as stated by animatedgif, which on it's own is no rinse.I thought there was something with PBW that it had to be rinsed and even had to be rinsed with water the same temperature? Surfactants might have been the wrong.
I find it's worth doing with beers with low hopping rates as otherwise the hot break crud just blocks up the mesh filter on my tap. I just use a table spoon to skim it off just before the wort starts boiling. Standard practice in jam making so I thought I'd give it a go.I have started doing this recently. Not religiously, just trying to lift the bulk of ot with a jug, but 2 beers of late have came out pretty clear so whilst I would say it's a bit early for a victory lap, I might be being in another brew or 2s time thats it's worth doing.
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