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madrean

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Hi Guys,

Does anyone know a good ratio for bleaching bottles before bottling? Apparently I ran out of my sanitizer powder and I'm bottling today.

Is bleaching a bad idea?

Thanks,
Mark
 
loopmd said:
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2-3 Tblspns bleach for 5 gallons is a pretty strong solution. Good for soaking krausen stains out of carboys, but probably overkill for general sanitizing. Bleach is a safe sanitizer at much lower concentrations than this.
 
I think Papazian's book lists 0.5 to 1.5 tsp in five gallons for 1 hour to 1/2 hour soak. The bottles have to be completely clean for this to be effective.

Like cwesten said, 2 Tbsp is great for removing hardened deposits and stubborn stains (requires overnite soak), but it's way overkill for general sanitizing.
 
I use bleach all the time for my plastic bottles and built my own bottle washer and rinse stand ,it does 12 -1 liter (2-pint)bottles at a time just make sure you rinse good
 
A Dark Drinking Canadian said:
I use bleach all the time for my plastic bottles and built my own bottle washer and rinse stand ,it does 12 -1 liter (2-pint)bottles at a time just make sure you rinse good
I second the ******-drinkie. You gotta be careful or you'll get a batch tasting of bleach.
 
Ive got bottles i must have bleached 12 times. So far, they are still dark amber, so I guess it's safe....well, one Dos Equiss is green...
 
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