KCMOHophead
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I let my new bottles soak overnight with oxiclean in a 20 gallon rubbermaid tub. You remove the organic matter and labels at the same time. Scrub, rinse, sanitize and bottle.
The vinator is x10 better than dunking for sanitation when used in conjunction with a bottle tree. You use a lot less sanitizer solution as well.
I would not use it for cleaning however.
IMO using the dishwasher to clean bottle is the worst idea ever. You just don't get enough fluid up into the bottles and good luck rinsing them out. Also, JET Dry should NOT be used on your bottles (or your beer glasses).. you will kill your head.
I rinse each bottle after pouring the beer it contains in a glass, if it has a heavy yeast layer i fill the bottle up half way, put my hand over it and shake it a few times. Then I store them in empty 6 pack boxes until the next bottling day. At that time i dunk them in sanitizer and bottle the next batch. Never had a single bottle deviate from what the rest of the batch tasted like. Sometimes I think alot of people overthink/overkill what we do here.
I like this!Rinse those bottles thoroughly, bottle tree them for a few days, and stow them in 6-pack carriers in cardboard bankers boxes (OfficeMax sells a 10-pack of these for about $15, and they fit 24 standard longnecks, in carriers, perfectly -- they also have lids, stack nicely, and have handle-holes).
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Rinse those bottles thoroughly, bottle tree them for a few days, and stow them in 6-pack carriers in cardboard bankers boxes (OfficeMax sells a 10-pack of these for about $15, and they fit 24 standard longnecks, in carriers, perfectly -- they also have lids, stack nicely, and have handle-holes).