Berry454
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People talk about being ridiculously sterile with the brewing process and I was just curious to see how sterile you guys take things when brewing?
Personally, I sterilise my fermenter and bottles. That's basically it.
I've never bothered to sterilise my spoon, airlocks, hydrometer, trial cylinder or syphons. I just wash these under warm water.
So far after many of batches I've never had a contaminated brew. My thoughts are that the fermentation process naturally kills just about any bacteria that could be in the brew anyways. And after the fermentation we add a fairly heft dose of a stabilizer which would in theory obliterate just about anything!
Personally, I sterilise my fermenter and bottles. That's basically it.
I've never bothered to sterilise my spoon, airlocks, hydrometer, trial cylinder or syphons. I just wash these under warm water.
So far after many of batches I've never had a contaminated brew. My thoughts are that the fermentation process naturally kills just about any bacteria that could be in the brew anyways. And after the fermentation we add a fairly heft dose of a stabilizer which would in theory obliterate just about anything!