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Santising bottles

Started by seino, June 24, 2018, 11:01:44 PM

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Water_Wolf

I always give the bottle a quick rinse as soon as the beer has been poured out of it. Stops sediment having a chance to dry solid and saves a lot of scrubbing later on.

seino

Quote from: Shanna on June 26, 2018, 11:54:27 PM
Ah i see new bottles missed that. No harm in it being out there for anybody else reading it.

Shanna

Yep! There's plenty of youtube vids out there suggesting you can wash and sterlise with a dishwasher, so good to get the tried and tested perspective.
In the Kegs: Saison, Light Lager, Impy Stout
Next Brew: Hefeweizen

seino

Quote from: Water_Wolf on June 27, 2018, 10:23:17 AM
I always give the bottle a quick rinse as soon as the beer has been poured out of it. Stops sediment having a chance to dry solid and saves a lot of scrubbing later on.

Yeah, that's my plan, and to ask friends & family to do the same with the bottles I gift. I don't fancy deep scrubbing 40+ bottles!
In the Kegs: Saison, Light Lager, Impy Stout
Next Brew: Hefeweizen

DEMPSEY

also remember just because it's on YouTube does not make it true. ;) :rolleyes:
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Forgive us our Hangovers as we forgive those who hangover against us

Oh Crap

Quote from: DEMPSEY on June 27, 2018, 10:23:21 PM
also remember just because it's on YouTube does not make it true. ;) :rolleyes:
But but but it's the internet it must be trueish 😩😩
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1 is good, 2 is better, 3 is enough & 4 isn't half enough

seino

Pro Tip: Don't believe everything you read, but believe absolutely everything you see on Youtube
In the Kegs: Saison, Light Lager, Impy Stout
Next Brew: Hefeweizen