Binkei Huckaback
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As several others have said, go for a no rinse sanitiser. The problem is not that the water you'll be rinsing with is kit clean, but the tap it comes out of. Even the cleanest tap generally has some kind of buildup on it. If you live in an area with hard water, there will be plenty of limescale for bacteria to hide in.
Other benefits of no rinse sanitisers such as StarSan and iodophor are:
-Less water meaning less money spent if you have a water meter
-Less time spent rinsing
When I stated brewing, the most frustratig thing for me, was that if I dropped something, I had to wait ten minutes until it was sanitised and then spend more time rinsing.
Any extra cost of no-rinse (if there is any) is, in my opinion, far outweighed by the time I get back and the amount of water I save.
Other benefits of no rinse sanitisers such as StarSan and iodophor are:
-Less water meaning less money spent if you have a water meter
-Less time spent rinsing
When I stated brewing, the most frustratig thing for me, was that if I dropped something, I had to wait ten minutes until it was sanitised and then spend more time rinsing.
Any extra cost of no-rinse (if there is any) is, in my opinion, far outweighed by the time I get back and the amount of water I save.