LandoLincoln
Well-Known Member
Just soak everything in oxclean and hot water for a day or so
DO NOT DO THIS IF YOU HAVE HARD WATER.
Or else you'll have to soak the bottles in vinegar to get the soap scale off.
Just soak everything in oxclean and hot water for a day or so
Not massively more elaborate. I built a 3-6 bottle automatic rinser (and sanitizer) with an acquarium pump and some CPVC and drilled a basin stopper to slowly allow rinse water drain while fresh water is added at the same rate from the faucet.
I can clean, de-label and rinse most bottles in under a minute now (and do 6 at a time).... Have I mentioned I hate washing bottles and love automation?
kombat said:Sounds to me like a good excuse to head down to the local Liquor Emporium and pick up some new, pre-filled beer bottles.
I don't worry too much about getting my bottles back, as I find I buy enough bottles of craft beer here and there to keep a decent supply on hand. However, I reserve my good flip-top Grolsch bottles for when I want to bring some brew to a party, for my own consumption. I don't trust others with my flip-top bottles. Can't risk losing those babies.
ummmm..... we need a video on this like stat.
I agree. Guess I'm just lazy, but if an oxiclean soak doesn't work, it goes into recycling. Not worth the time or effort to take a brush to it.
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