Hopperty
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I really can't be bothered with washing out 40 bottles in one go, and I have been using a couple of different methods over the past couple of years without problems and wondered which you felt was best, and what are the likely shortcomings of each.
Method 1
After drinking the bottles and tops go through the dishwasher, the next morning they are filled with a very mild solution of thin bleach (about double the strength of a public swimming pool) recapped and then kept in a dark cupboard, On the day of bottling I rinse them out 6 at a time on a home made rinser, its all very quick and easy to do,
Method 2
After drinking the bottles and tops go through the dishwasher, the next morning they have 10 minutes in the top oven at 100c, they are then recapped when hot. This is a fabulously quick method on bottling day, the caps are removed (distinctive suction noise as air is drawn back in) primed then bottled.
I doubt in either method the bottles would be stored for more than a year, most probably less than 40 days.
Thoughts please
Method 1
After drinking the bottles and tops go through the dishwasher, the next morning they are filled with a very mild solution of thin bleach (about double the strength of a public swimming pool) recapped and then kept in a dark cupboard, On the day of bottling I rinse them out 6 at a time on a home made rinser, its all very quick and easy to do,
Method 2
After drinking the bottles and tops go through the dishwasher, the next morning they have 10 minutes in the top oven at 100c, they are then recapped when hot. This is a fabulously quick method on bottling day, the caps are removed (distinctive suction noise as air is drawn back in) primed then bottled.
I doubt in either method the bottles would be stored for more than a year, most probably less than 40 days.
Thoughts please