otherchuck
Member
Greetings,
I am kind of new to using StarSan solution (and for the record, I brew mead more than beer but that is not important to this question). I am in a position where I want to fill one of my plastic primary buckets halfway up with StarSan solution today to do some equipment cleaning to rack some mead from a primary bucket into a secondary carboy. But then I will be bottling another batch, and maybe brewing another batch, maybe three or four days from now. If I leave that StarSan solution in that food-grade primary primary fermentation bucket for...lets say...a week, does anything nasty seep into the plastic? Can I still use that bucket for brewing beer in the near future, or has it now become merely a cleaning bucket?
Thanks!
Otherchuck
I am kind of new to using StarSan solution (and for the record, I brew mead more than beer but that is not important to this question). I am in a position where I want to fill one of my plastic primary buckets halfway up with StarSan solution today to do some equipment cleaning to rack some mead from a primary bucket into a secondary carboy. But then I will be bottling another batch, and maybe brewing another batch, maybe three or four days from now. If I leave that StarSan solution in that food-grade primary primary fermentation bucket for...lets say...a week, does anything nasty seep into the plastic? Can I still use that bucket for brewing beer in the near future, or has it now become merely a cleaning bucket?
Thanks!
Otherchuck