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GRHunter

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I've been using tap water in my airlock. But I read some posts where people were using all sorts of things. One poster even said that he was using vodka. So does it matter what you use?
 
I use vodka as it is just another means of sanitizing but water works fine.

Vodka evaporates quickly though so you have to keep an eye on it.
 
I too use liquor, because sometimes that liquid can get sucked into the fermenter (e.g. if there's a temperature drop) and I figure if something did get sucked in, I'd prefer vodka, rum or bourbon to sanitizing solution.
 
I use vodka. If there's suckback, it won't do a thing to the wort but up the ABV a little. Plain water can mold. I had that happen once in a long-term mead I was aging, and have used vodka ever since.
 
From some of the previous posts that I have read (and from personal experience so far), when using a 3 piece airlock, there is never any suck-back, like there is when using an S-shaped airlock, so starsan works great!
 
From some of the previous posts that I have read (and from personal experience so far), when using a 3 piece airlock, there is never any suck-back, like there is when using an S-shaped airlock, so starsan works great!

Really? I've experienced the opposite. Using a three piece in better bottles I can get it to backwash the airlock just by lifting the carboy by its neck. Using a double bubbler all I get is a little bit of gas and no liquid heading back into the carboy.
 
From some of the previous posts that I have read (and from personal experience so far), when using a 3 piece airlock, there is never any suck-back, like there is when using an S-shaped airlock, so starsan works great!

That is not a true statement. I have had it happen everytime i cold crash. 3 piece or not.
 
From some of the previous posts that I have read (and from personal experience so far), when using a 3 piece airlock, there is never any suck-back, like there is when using an S-shaped airlock, so starsan works great!

Definitely not so with brew buckets (what I've been using up till now). Seems like every time I ever so much as looked at the lid my 3-piece sucked back. I've always used vodka for that reason (that and very few of my friends drink vodka, easy to keep it on hand).
 
I use starsan as well but seem to need to refill my airlock constantly as it all foams out of the top. You guys got a way around this?
 
Vodka, with the exception of my barleywine that's in the primary right now. I've got the airlock filled with Makers Mark. ;0)
 
Any chance vodka could attract vinegar flies?

I use either star san and/or wrap the airlock with plastic wrap and a rubber band. C02 will still escape. A lot of brewers I know simply use plastic wrap and the o-ring from the fermenter lid to seal the top of the fermenter and dispense with the airlock altogether. I've done that once or twice but I prefer the lid because it's solid and the airlock is an easy way to seal that tiny hole..
 
I moved to a blowoff tube in a bucket of Starsan solution because I was freaked out by my Better Bottle sucking water back in through the airlock. Clean water, sanitizer, vodka, etc, I don't want anything I didn't include in the recipe in my beer. :cross:
 
Vodka goes in all my airlocks after I noticed them sucking in star san one day. Its cheap insurance than *nothing* is going to live in it.
 
I use Finlandia vodka because I'm trying to get rid of it. I don't drink hard liquor. At least if it gets sucked back, I have some half decent vodka in my beer.
 
I don't use StarSan, I use a 12.5 ppm solution of Idophor so I guess that's what I'll go with. Thanks everyone! :mug:
 
I don't use StarSan, I use a 12.5 ppm solution of Idophor so I guess that's what I'll go with. Thanks everyone! :mug:

I use iodophor as well. Keep in mind that the iodophor loses its effectiveness much more quickly than starsan so in a short while the iodophor in the airlock will turn into regular water, which is totally fine because it has been sanitized (which is again why I just boil tap water and use that).
 

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