reiffer75 said:Any tips on keeping good sanitation with lots of pet hair in the air? We have 2 cats and a dog and i am concerned about pet dander contaminating my wort during boil/cooling/bottleing
Maybe you should spray the tortoises with some star san.
I don't have pets, but the day prior I sweep and mop the floors, clean the kitchen, dust and wipe down all cabinets/surfaces, and run a couple hepa filters. The day of, I do everything again. Then when I am about to brew, I turn off the filters to keep air movement to a minimum.
...I am not joking. And if it wasn't for that, my wife wouldn't be as kosher with my brewing as she is, since I completely take over the kitchen for a couple hours.
Get rid of wife too if problematic to beer.
(something in garlic is toxic to just about all insects and fungus).
I did that WAY before I started brewing. I can safely say I would have never started brewing if I was still married to her! Being a bachelor is awesome! I brew when I want, and I do it in a dirty house! Take that, clean freaks! I like living on the edge! :rockin:
I did that WAY before I started brewing. I can safely say I would have never started brewing if I was still married to her! Being a bachelor is awesome! I brew when I want, and I do it in a dirty house! Take that, clean freaks! I like living on the edge! :rockin:
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