TURBOANSARI
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I am still too new at homebrewing to get my beer into a keg, so i bottle it.
I am too cheap to buy bottles and the city i live in doesn't recycle glass, so instead of buying bottles, i drink a lot of expensive micros in brown bottles and then clean them and use them for my homebrew. I am wondering if there is a chemical that works well for cleaning bottles that eliminates the need to scrub each bottle. I have a system set up where i put my bottle brush into a drill and this speeds things up, however i want to see if there is some stronger chemical that does most the work without brushing. What did companies do when they used returnable bottles? Surely they didnt pay people to scrub bottles all day, did they?
I am too cheap to buy bottles and the city i live in doesn't recycle glass, so instead of buying bottles, i drink a lot of expensive micros in brown bottles and then clean them and use them for my homebrew. I am wondering if there is a chemical that works well for cleaning bottles that eliminates the need to scrub each bottle. I have a system set up where i put my bottle brush into a drill and this speeds things up, however i want to see if there is some stronger chemical that does most the work without brushing. What did companies do when they used returnable bottles? Surely they didnt pay people to scrub bottles all day, did they?