jonbomb
Well-Known Member
Ok so I was curious if this works. I read somewhere on this site that if you use dry/heat is the best way it works...
Of course the easiest thing to do would be to keg instead.
How difficult is it to start kegging your beer??
* Pre-rinse bottles shortly after consumption
* Place said bottle(s) in dishwasher
* Day before bottling, press "Sanitize" button on dishwasher
90 minutes of burning hot water (no detergents necessary) ought to kill everything.
This is what I have been doing. Except I have always scrubbed/sanitized the bottles first.
Do you think running through the dishwasher cycle w/o soap (about 110 minutes) and the heated dry is sufficient or should I continue to still clean the bottles first as well?
I guess the exception would be a no-rinse sanitizer, since it doesn't matter if it stays in the bottle, but it's unnecessary.
I remember reading from someone on here that sanitizer in the dishwasher can lead to a bubbly mess
Will Oxyclean harm head retentionIf you don't rinse the bottle soon after pouring it out, then, yes, it's a good idea to scrub it out using OxyClean or whatever you use (no need to sanitize) before using the dishwasher. If you rinse it out quickly, then there's
I learned my lesson ofter putting Dawn in the dishwasher as a kid. Only dish washing detergent nowI remember reading from someone on here that sanitizer in the dishwasher can lead to a bubbly mess
Will Oxyclean harm head retention
If so, will the dishwasher sufficiently rinse it out?
I remember reading from someone on here that sanitizer in the dishwasher can lead to a bubbly mess
DO NOT PUT STAR SAN IN YOUR DISHWASHER......trust me don't do it.
Will Oxyclean harm head retention
If so, will the dishwasher sufficiently rinse it out?
I learned my lesson ofter putting Dawn in the dishwasher as a kid. Only dish washing detergent now
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