It has been a hot dry few weeks here in the North of England, do you conserve water when you brew? Care to share your tips/tricks?
I'm cleaning my corny keg this morning, and half filling it with water, then inverting it for the soak so it gets a good clean without filling to the top. Ideally, I'd like to have a way to use this water which doesn't involve throwing it down the drain. Do any of you re-use water which has PBW or similar added to it? I think it would kill my plants, and I once used it to attempt to clean my car but it (or maybe it was sanitiser, I can't recall) left white residue all over the paint work and I had to wash it again.
When I purge starsan solution from my corny for oxygen free transfer, I'll usually transfer it to another keg (rather than pour it down) so I have a keg ready for the next batch.
Generally I always do no chill on my brew nights, I'll transfer to my fermented while it's still 80C and whack a fan on the fermenter to cool. It's usually pitching temperature by the next morning, and because the hot wort sanitises all the equipment, I don't need to worry about infection.
Do you have any other good ideas? I was wondering how I could use water with PBW in it from corny cleaning, but I think it will kill the organisims in soil, so watering my thirsty plants with it (or star san for that matter) is probably a bad idea.
I'm cleaning my corny keg this morning, and half filling it with water, then inverting it for the soak so it gets a good clean without filling to the top. Ideally, I'd like to have a way to use this water which doesn't involve throwing it down the drain. Do any of you re-use water which has PBW or similar added to it? I think it would kill my plants, and I once used it to attempt to clean my car but it (or maybe it was sanitiser, I can't recall) left white residue all over the paint work and I had to wash it again.
When I purge starsan solution from my corny for oxygen free transfer, I'll usually transfer it to another keg (rather than pour it down) so I have a keg ready for the next batch.
Generally I always do no chill on my brew nights, I'll transfer to my fermented while it's still 80C and whack a fan on the fermenter to cool. It's usually pitching temperature by the next morning, and because the hot wort sanitises all the equipment, I don't need to worry about infection.
Do you have any other good ideas? I was wondering how I could use water with PBW in it from corny cleaning, but I think it will kill the organisims in soil, so watering my thirsty plants with it (or star san for that matter) is probably a bad idea.