Saisonator
Landlord.
I normally clean my bottles by soaking them in VWP for a few days, but last time I used Oxyclean Bleach powder from the £1 shop.
The tide marks were effectively removed holding the bottles up to the light and I rinsed the grandmother out of them, as I usually do being overly fussy about cleaning and rinsing.
Although even after thorough rinsing there was some white powdery residue remaining on the outside of a few of the bottles. But looking through the bottles with strong light behind I could not see any problems inside.
So on bottling day I gave the bottles a good squirt of starsan with the vinator and filled with beer.
Now after 3 weeks conditioning I can see a thin ring of residue around the inside shoulder of the bottle, never seen it before so I am wondering if it is to do with the oxy?
Beer has carbed up fine and tastes great!
I know oxy bleach breaks down into safe organic compounds so I wonder if there are any issues with this if it is in fact oxy residue?
The tide marks were effectively removed holding the bottles up to the light and I rinsed the grandmother out of them, as I usually do being overly fussy about cleaning and rinsing.
Although even after thorough rinsing there was some white powdery residue remaining on the outside of a few of the bottles. But looking through the bottles with strong light behind I could not see any problems inside.
So on bottling day I gave the bottles a good squirt of starsan with the vinator and filled with beer.
Now after 3 weeks conditioning I can see a thin ring of residue around the inside shoulder of the bottle, never seen it before so I am wondering if it is to do with the oxy?
Beer has carbed up fine and tastes great!
I know oxy bleach breaks down into safe organic compounds so I wonder if there are any issues with this if it is in fact oxy residue?