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ghost
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Post by ghost »

How many brews should your fermenter last for. Mine is realy starting to get stained and will this cause any damage to my future beers.

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Post by grabman »

How many brews have you put through it? Provided it's cleaned right it should last for ages, unless you break it!
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Hillbilly
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Post by Hillbilly »

If you don't clean it with any abrasive cleaners or brushes it should'nt stain at all. Try cleaning it with a solution of warm water and baking soda and a soft cloth, comes up a treat.
ghost
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Post by ghost »

Well it was sitting in the shed for a couple of years and its mostly done stouts before that cause I lent it to the old man. I took it out of hybernation and have done about 13 different brews so far just looking a bit tired on the inside
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Mine lasted 15 years before I put my foot through it.

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Post by Andrew »

Uncles has lasted 17 years so far. Still seems ok, and it is constantly used.
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Post by Shaun »

I have had stained fermenters from brewing lots of Stouts and dark ales. The fermenter takes on a brown tint, this is easily removed.

To remove fill the fermenter with water and add a cap full of neon pink (the large screw cap from the neon pink tub) or similar and leave it sit overnight. Then give a wipe with a soft cloth empty and rinse and stain will be gone if not repeat.
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