BrewProject
Well-Known Member
i am new to brewing. will be bottling for the first time this upcoming weekend.
thus far, i have sanitized in one of my buckets after washing it. this is a bit of a pain since i must march off to the bathtub to fill the bucket to wash it and then fill it again to use for a sanitizing tub.
i was wondering if i washed up the kitchen sink well and then filled it with water and idophor, would it be okay? sure would make sanitizing my bottles this weekend easier. this could also make sanitizing some other equipment (airlocks, bottle fillers, rubber stoppers, hydrometer, thermometer, etc...) easier.
of course sanitizing the buckets will still have to be done in the tub...
also,
can't remember where on this site i saw it now, but i also bought a 30 inch long planter to use for sanitizing all my siphoning equipment/racking canes... thanks to whoever said use a wallpaper tray. the planter accomplishes the same result.
thus far, i have sanitized in one of my buckets after washing it. this is a bit of a pain since i must march off to the bathtub to fill the bucket to wash it and then fill it again to use for a sanitizing tub.
i was wondering if i washed up the kitchen sink well and then filled it with water and idophor, would it be okay? sure would make sanitizing my bottles this weekend easier. this could also make sanitizing some other equipment (airlocks, bottle fillers, rubber stoppers, hydrometer, thermometer, etc...) easier.
of course sanitizing the buckets will still have to be done in the tub...
also,
can't remember where on this site i saw it now, but i also bought a 30 inch long planter to use for sanitizing all my siphoning equipment/racking canes... thanks to whoever said use a wallpaper tray. the planter accomplishes the same result.