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I'm curious what everyone uses for quickly sanitizing stuff when you may not want to mix up a whole batch of sanitizer. I've used star san in a spray bottle, but that's ruined all the spray bottles I've done it with pretty quickly. From what I can tell, iodophor doesn't last more than a day or so in the spray bottle, so that doesn't help. At The Bruery they use rubbing alcohol, which I'm not really a fan of using at the smaller homebrew scale. I think Pete at one time said he used cheap vodka, which I think might be the best option. My concern would be that I've heard you need a 60% ethanol solution to work as a sanitizer and that rules out most vodkas. What do you guys think?
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I like rubbing alcohol. I'm curious, why would you not want to use it?
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I've been using Sani-Clean for my sanitizing, and at 5ml per half gallon of water, I'll mix up a little batch like that. Haven't really tried anything else... (other than vodka in the fermentation lock).
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I use 70% isopropyl alcohol - same as commercial breweries. Just shake it dry and you're good to go.
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Rezzin wrote:I like rubbing alcohol. I'm curious, why would you not want to use it?
Even in small quantities it just bothers me to put something toxic in my beer...
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Star San lasts a long time in a bucket. I keep a bucket of it made and just check the pH before using it.
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I agree, it does last well. I keep a keg with a cobra tap on it for refilling spray bottles (that still work great) and rinsing bottles/growlers before filling.
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maltbarley wrote:I agree, it does last well. I keep a keg with a cobra tap on it for refilling spray bottles (that still work great) and rinsing bottles/growlers before filling.
Nice idea, how's carbonated Star San work?
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JonGoku wrote:...how's carbonated Star San work?
Well since blowing CO2 into water lowers the pH, I don't think it can hurt.
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maltbarley wrote:Well since blowing CO2 into water lowers the pH, I don't think it can hurt.
Nice, I'm thinking I need to get some pH strips. Anyone know where the best place is to get these cheap, like pet shops etc?
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JonGoku wrote:
maltbarley wrote:Well since blowing CO2 into water lowers the pH, I don't think it can hurt.
Nice, I'm thinking I need to get some pH strips. Anyone know where the best place is to get these cheap, like pet shops etc?
I bought a Hanna pH meter on eBay a while back for only like $35.
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backyard brewer wrote:I bought a Hanna pH meter on eBay a while back for only like $35.
Which one did you get? There are a number in that price range.
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