
Sterilizer
Sterilizer
Ive been using sodium metabisulphite to sterilize my fermenter and bottles and so far had no infections. I dont even soak in this solution, rather just swirl it around for a couple of minutes, then rinse.What i want to know is bleach a better option to sterelize or am i doing the right thing with what ive got? 

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What are they worth to buy, do you know?shane_vor wrote:'Miltons' tablets, those baby bottle sterilising thingos


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In 12 years of brewing, I have never had any trouble using plain hot water (no chemicals)
Rinse all empties, as soon as they are empty. wash with hot water before re-filling. Same goes for my kegs and fermenter.
IMHO, home brew is about making good, natural beer, with nothing artificial and no preservatives. So why take the chance of spoiling a good beer with bleach or sodium metabi sulphate (sp), or any other chemical that could leave residue behind to taint or flavour what could have been a very good, natural beer?
Rinse all empties, as soon as they are empty. wash with hot water before re-filling. Same goes for my kegs and fermenter.
IMHO, home brew is about making good, natural beer, with nothing artificial and no preservatives. So why take the chance of spoiling a good beer with bleach or sodium metabi sulphate (sp), or any other chemical that could leave residue behind to taint or flavour what could have been a very good, natural beer?
There is no such thing as bad beer. There is only good beer and better beer.
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I hear ya mate...the whole 'sterilisation' stuff seems to be very important but for someone who has been brewing as long as you have & never had issue with it, then there must be something you're doing right!Hashie wrote:In 12 years of brewing, I have never had any trouble using plain hot water (no chemicals)
Rinse all empties, as soon as they are empty. wash with hot water before re-filling. Same goes for my kegs and fermenter.
IMHO, home brew is about making good, natural beer, with nothing artificial and no preservatives. So why take the chance of spoiling a good beer with bleach or sodium metabi sulphate (sp), or any other chemical that could leave residue behind to taint or flavour what could have been a very good, natural beer?



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Just gotta keep everything clean, you don't need chemicals or detergents for that.
I have a brother in-law that can't make a good brew. He'll leave the fermenter,dirty, in his shed until he wants to use it again. Then complain how hard it is to clean and gives up for another year.
It's not rocket science.
I have a brother in-law that can't make a good brew. He'll leave the fermenter,dirty, in his shed until he wants to use it again. Then complain how hard it is to clean and gives up for another year.
It's not rocket science.
There is no such thing as bad beer. There is only good beer and better beer.
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I just used a solution of stinking hot water & a sprinkle of napisan & then rinse with stinking hot water again it all comes up sparkling...there's still a resident beer smell in the fermenter but that I am assuming will never go away, being plastic & all...damn stuff likes to retain smells!





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Jack, this beer smell will probably eventually become you unique character.JaCk_SpArRoW wrote:I just used a solution of stinking hot water & a sprinkle of napisan & then rinse with stinking hot water again it all comes up sparkling...there's still a resident beer smell in the fermenter but that I am assuming will never go away, being plastic & all...damn stuff likes to retain smells!![]()

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Miltons comes in liquid( 1 litre i think ?) or tablet (30 tabs)
1 tab treats 2 litres
they are about $8 a pack - they are quite good - if you need to clean kettles, thermos etc they are marvelous - and funky plastics - they would probably be good for smelly PET longies.
active ingredients:500mg sodium dichloroisocyanurate available chlorine 32% w/w per tablet
mentions home brewing on the back of the pack !
I have used it as a solution for more kitchen type uses and it hasn't mucked up on me yet - I'll give it a burl with the home brew I think
thanks
1 tab treats 2 litres
they are about $8 a pack - they are quite good - if you need to clean kettles, thermos etc they are marvelous - and funky plastics - they would probably be good for smelly PET longies.
active ingredients:500mg sodium dichloroisocyanurate available chlorine 32% w/w per tablet
mentions home brewing on the back of the pack !
I have used it as a solution for more kitchen type uses and it hasn't mucked up on me yet - I'll give it a burl with the home brew I think
thanks
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Yeah thats true RP....nothing wrong with that tho, as long as it doesnt become an 'off' unique character!Rubber.Piggy wrote:Jack, this beer smell will probably eventually become you unique character.JaCk_SpArRoW wrote:I just used a solution of stinking hot water & a sprinkle of napisan & then rinse with stinking hot water again it all comes up sparkling...there's still a resident beer smell in the fermenter but that I am assuming will never go away, being plastic & all...damn stuff likes to retain smells!![]()


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I'm using the Milton at the moment and it works for me.
Although, Hashie, I rince bottles and fermenter well after use perhaps I might try your ideas.
I've been cutting down gradually over time the amount of Milton and rinsing that I do.
Mostly for time and the cost of water (Sydney water restrictions and all), and taste.
I might keep working down to little or no chemicals.
Thanks Hashie for the goals.....
Milton is cheaper by the liquid 1 litre and lasts for I don't know how many brews. I've only ever bought one bottle - so far 8 brews and still almost full.
Although, Hashie, I rince bottles and fermenter well after use perhaps I might try your ideas.
I've been cutting down gradually over time the amount of Milton and rinsing that I do.
Mostly for time and the cost of water (Sydney water restrictions and all), and taste.
I might keep working down to little or no chemicals.
Thanks Hashie for the goals.....
Milton is cheaper by the liquid 1 litre and lasts for I don't know how many brews. I've only ever bought one bottle - so far 8 brews and still almost full.
Cheers
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Has anyone had an issues or hassles using Napisan for cleaning etc?....I dont know how good this is for sterilising tho!
Thinking of just getting some sterilising powder from the local HBS or some of this 'Miltons' you speak of silky!
Thinking of just getting some sterilising powder from the local HBS or some of this 'Miltons' you speak of silky!


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Find Miltons in the baby section of supermarket (not cleaner section)
Also, JaCk, check out other thread on Iodophor...
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... =sanitiser
I'll give it a go when the Miltons runs out....
Also, JaCk, check out other thread on Iodophor...
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... =sanitiser
I'll give it a go when the Miltons runs out....
Cheers
Silk
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Cheers for that silky, I'll give it a whirl & see what happens!silkworm wrote:Find Miltons in the baby section of supermarket (not cleaner section)
Also, JaCk, check out other thread on Iodophor...
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... =sanitiser
I'll give it a go when the Miltons runs out....



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I hope you get there one day Silkworm.silkworm wrote: Mostly for time and the cost of water (Sydney water restrictions and all), and taste.
I might keep working down to little or no chemicals.
Thanks Hashie for the goals.....
I'm not trying to suggest that you don't need to sanatise, just that IMO you don't need chemicals to achieve the clean state needed for making good, natural beer.
There is no such thing as bad beer. There is only good beer and better beer.