bottlebomber
Well-Known Member
I've been known to clean my kettle on brew day... The next brew day that is 
osagedr said:I'd like to personally thank the "I don't care about cleanliness" d-bag who showed up at my club's Big Brew day in March at one of our local breweries. Dipping the fill tube into his filthy carboy ended up spreading an infection to a couple of dozen other members (including me) and completely effing up their brew systems.
By the time I discovered and eliminated it, a brewing friend and I lost at least 50 gallons of beer. In the whole club, hundreds of gallons lost.
CLEAN YOUR EQUIPMENT
Meh, if you love your beer, who cares about the condition of the equipment?
I have a ton of beerstone on my boil kettle. It used to come off easily with a CIP alkaline wash followed by a good rinse followed by an acid wash followed by a rinse. It stayed shiny for at least a month, then I'd do it again. Now, it's like "oh, f*** it".
Yooper, may I ask what you use for your alkaline and acid rinses? I've been noticing a buildup on my kettle that won't come off with regular scrubbing. This is the first I've heard of beerstone, so I'm really glad you mentioned it.
Yooper, may I ask what you use for your alkaline and acid rinses? I've been noticing a buildup on my kettle that won't come off with regular scrubbing. This is the first I've heard of beerstone, so I'm really glad you mentioned it.
I seem to make a big mess on brew day and end up with wort everywhere. I BIAB in a Gatorade cooler, and pouring wort back to the brew kettle isn't always a smooth transfer. I also get a fair mess with starsan draining out of bottles on bottling day. I typically need 2-3 old towels on hand to clean up spills and what not.
I'd like to personally thank the "I don't care about cleanliness" d-bag who showed up at my club's Big Brew day in March at one of our local breweries. Dipping the fill tube into his filthy carboy ended up spreading an infection to a couple of dozen other members (including me) and completely effing up their brew systems.
By the time I discovered and eliminated it, a brewing friend and I lost at least 50 gallons of beer. In the whole club, hundreds of gallons lost.
CLEAN YOUR EQUIPMENT
By the time I discovered and eliminated it, a brewing friend and I lost at least 50 gallons of beer. In the whole club, hundreds of gallons lost.
Why not just brew after using hand as toilet paper and not washing.Hmm? Whats there to be afraid of? No balls no glory? Whats up? We in? Oh,its so going there.
That's kind of harsh. I think having beerstone in my boil kettle isn't going to cause me any real problems- it's just not as shiny as it used to be.
There is a difference between being unsanitary and not being anal about shiny things. To denigrate people who admit that preboil things aren't as important as post-boil sanitation is unfair.