GhostShip
Junior Member
Sorry. I've just never really got to grips with the whole StarSan thing for some reason.
I've just coated the inside of all of my bottles with StarSan using a bottle rinser. The StarSan instructions say it needs to be in contact with the surface for one minute and should then air dry.
Given we're talking about the insides of bottles, they would probably take 2/3 days to fully air dry.
The bottles are now on the bottle tree and I'm going to bottle this afternoon. Given that the insides of the bottles will still be wet with StarSan/StarSan foam, is this a problem or a risk to health in any way?
Thank you for any guidance.
I've just coated the inside of all of my bottles with StarSan using a bottle rinser. The StarSan instructions say it needs to be in contact with the surface for one minute and should then air dry.
Given we're talking about the insides of bottles, they would probably take 2/3 days to fully air dry.
The bottles are now on the bottle tree and I'm going to bottle this afternoon. Given that the insides of the bottles will still be wet with StarSan/StarSan foam, is this a problem or a risk to health in any way?
Thank you for any guidance.