markq
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I'm about to bottle my second ever batch (still not tried the first) and I've just received a bag of carbonation drops that were split open. Not knowing how they've been stored or when the packet bust open, I'm worried that any contamination in the packet could ruin every bottle.
I've seen several videos of different bottling techniques and nobody seems overly concerned about the cleanliness of their sugar, anything they mix it in or touch it with, yet during the initial brew I'm told I even have to sterilise the scissors I cut the yeast sachet with. What's the difference in the need to be sterile if there is any? What would others do? By the way I have regular sugar to, but no guarantee that stray coffee spoons etc haven't contaminated that.
Please excuse the newbie question!
I've seen several videos of different bottling techniques and nobody seems overly concerned about the cleanliness of their sugar, anything they mix it in or touch it with, yet during the initial brew I'm told I even have to sterilise the scissors I cut the yeast sachet with. What's the difference in the need to be sterile if there is any? What would others do? By the way I have regular sugar to, but no guarantee that stray coffee spoons etc haven't contaminated that.
Please excuse the newbie question!