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schristian619

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So contrary to what I have read and heard, I have just learned that hops/yeast and cast iron drain pipes do not mix. I was always told it was ok to dump this stuff down the drain, so I have been doing so. Only spent hops from dry hopping and yeast slurries have gone down, spent boil hops are tossed out. My drain clogged and my snake was unable to fix it. So....I had to call a plumber. $240 later, he tells me that hops and yeast should not go in the sink because they will stick to the pipes and harden. Thus causing clogs. No more hops in the sink for me, thats for sure! Just a heads up to everyone out there.
 
Hmm. I've been dumping my primaries in the sink that my mom (landlord) just had to put a few grand into replacing (on an unrelated manner). Good to know :)
 
interesting...i also dump mine down the drain in the basement bathroom. i had a plug a few months back, i couldnt get it with my snake either, had to call a plumber as well. but i dump yeast, i always dump hops in the yard waste for pick up. guess i'll toss the yeast into the yard now.
 
Been running them through the garbage disposal for years with no problems. Let's here it for PVC pipe!

Tom
 
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If you dump hops out on the compost pile make sure that your pets will not eat it. It will kill them. This is true for dogs not sure about cats.

Is true for some breeds, not all and discussed plenty in other related threads, but we do appreciate the concern and trying to save someones pet.


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I' always dump my primaries down the sink.I've only DH'd one batch and did not dump that down the sink.
 
I have been putting yeast from wine and beer down my commode in the basement for over two years no. Before that I used 1 packet of regular bakers yeast in the commode for 5 years or more. You see, I have a septic system and the yeast are good at eating up all the nasty stuff in my septic tank. The company I just used to clean out my septic tank after 8 years was amazed at the condition of the tank and the amount (lack of actually) s#@t they sucked out.

As for the actual pipes, this may be of some concern, but it has not given me any difficulty to date as the line from the commode to the tank is very short.

Thanks for the heads up though.

Salute! :mug:
 
Just make sure to run the water long enough to flush your lines out. Mine go to a septic and I've dumped yeast down the drain as long as I've brewed.
 
Hmmmm...

Is your plumber a homebrewer with first hand experience?

Or maybe a pipe fitter for a local brewery?

Or maybe he's had a lot of house calls to homebrewers.

I'm just curious how he'd pic up on this tidbit.

I'm inclined to believe that tons of stuff sticks to cast iron pipe.

As for me...PVC. And I use 135 degree water to rinse my shop sink out. 100 plus 10-gallon batches and narry a clog. (knock on wood) :mug:
 
Just make sure to run the water long enough to flush your lines out. Mine go to a septic and I've dumped yeast down the drain as long as I've brewed.
I dump mine my slurry in the kitchen sink and the dishwasher runs daily so I am assuming the hot water helps flush the pipes. Hope I'm OK but I use one of the balloon pipe cleaners when I have any problem with the drain.
 
so can't dump it down the drain cuz it will clog your pipes; you cant dump it in the yard cuz it will kill your dogs and cats.

What are we supposed to do with hop/yeast sludge?
 
As for me...PVC. And I use 135 degree water to rinse my shop sink out. 100 plus 10-gallon batches and narry a clog. (knock on plastic) :mug:

Fixed that for ya. :D

The grain and hops go to the backyard-dog still alive (and a hyper PITA).

The hops in grain socks from DH go to the trash, after I cut out the SS ball bearings.

I have plastic drain lines, a septic tank, and pour all primary and corny waste down the kitchen sink, using the garbage disposal and a bunch of warm water.
 
I have a creek to dump all things organic in :) maybe the shrimp will eat my spent hops and become infused for the season this year :)
 
so can't dump it down the drain cuz it will clog your pipes; you cant dump it in the yard cuz it will kill your dogs and cats.

What are we supposed to do with hop/yeast sludge?

Well DUH! Just dump it in the storm drain at the curb with the used motor oil. You can't clog those things up! :D
And if a cat or dog dies from hops consumption, the body just washes away the next time it rains!
 
We're on a septic tank, and I reiterate what was said earlier: yeast is a cure, not a problem. As for the pipes- well, lots of things will stick in there, particularly if there's not enough water to make the contents move along. The worst offender in plumbing clogs is paper products other than white toilet paper (you can guess at these....). The plumbing of your drains can also be a problem. Our house drain system when we moved in was comprised of nothing but 90° elbows and junctions. Nothing could be more conducive to problems. All that stuff should be wye'd in with 45° junctions- which we had done when we remodeled. Plenty of yeast goes through our system, but I don't dump a solid yeast cake / trub down there. That & any whole-cone hops goes on the compost heap. Any animals that want to lunch there will have to take their chances....
 
Well DUH! Just dump it in the storm drain at the curb with the used motor oil. You can't clog those things up! :D
And if a cat or dog dies from hops consumption, the body just washes away the next time it rains!


I've had less than 1/2" of rain so far this year.(truthfully)


So that's why there are some many dead cats around;):D
 
wow - I had no Idea

I have cast Iron pipe and I dump all my stuff down the drain

i've been doing it for over a year and not had a problem yet

maybe it is because when I do I always have a ton of stuff to wash after
 
So if I place my spent hops in a Staluminum bowl with some ethyl glycol, I can kill that damn Liger that is running around the neighborhood. Good to know, I pick up so much useful information around here.

As for hops and dogs, my hound eats deer sh$^ all the time. Hops are not really my worst fear at this time, besides that goes in a compost bin.
 
I have been putting yeast from wine and beer down my commode in the basement for over two years no. Before that I used 1 packet of regular bakers yeast in the commode for 5 years or more. You see, I have a septic system and the yeast are good at eating up all the nasty stuff in my septic tank. The company I just used to clean out my septic tank after 8 years was amazed at the condition of the tank and the amount (lack of actually) s#@t they sucked out.

As for the actual pipes, this may be of some concern, but it has not given me any difficulty to date as the line from the commode to the tank is very short.

Thanks for the heads up though.

Salute! :mug:

Uhhh can you imagin ... Sh*t eating mutant yeast :eek:
 
so can't dump it down the drain cuz it will clog your pipes; you cant dump it in the yard cuz it will kill your dogs and cats.

What are we supposed to do with hop/yeast sludge?
Didn't the Aussies figure this one out a long time ago?Eat it!!Vegemite mate?:ban:
 
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