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I'm replumbing some of my brewing equipment. As a result I've been pumping water from my grainfather through the CFC and into the fermenter.
There was a bit of a pong just now (sulphurous/fart smell) when the first water came through.
Up until now, I've always cleaned the CFC straight after use with pbw etc and put it away clean - but I've always been aware that I can't dry the inside of the chiller at all. Running wort through it for 5 minutes at the end of the boil will sanitise it for sure, but I'm wondering now whether I should give it a quick run through of PBW at the start of the brewday just to get rid of anything else that's on the inside of the chiller before actually running delicious wort through it.
What does everyone else do?
There was a bit of a pong just now (sulphurous/fart smell) when the first water came through.
Up until now, I've always cleaned the CFC straight after use with pbw etc and put it away clean - but I've always been aware that I can't dry the inside of the chiller at all. Running wort through it for 5 minutes at the end of the boil will sanitise it for sure, but I'm wondering now whether I should give it a quick run through of PBW at the start of the brewday just to get rid of anything else that's on the inside of the chiller before actually running delicious wort through it.
What does everyone else do?