Orpheus said:If he sanitizes with urine, I'd hate to think what he puts in his brown ale!
LOL.... Ewwwwww!!!!!!
Orpheus said:If he sanitizes with urine, I'd hate to think what he puts in his brown ale!
the_bird said:NOTE TO SELF: No beer-swaps with pshavet...
the_bird said:I wasn't here for the first go-'round... this could be fun.![]()
gabe said:Gives a new meaning to pale ale, piss pale ale is that what you brewed? Ha Ha. that is awsome, survival of the beer eqiupment. Live to brew another day.
Mike-H said:I suppose you can use it...
"The main misunderstanding - say urinophiles - is that wee is dirty. "It's anti-bacterial, antiseptic, anti-viral, antibiotic and anti-fungal," says Iredale without hesitation."
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/06/09/1055010912161.html
Madtown Brew said:One thing to note: while the urine in your bladder is probably sterile (assuming your healthy), your... (searching for appropriate word)... outflow hole likely is not. If you or anyone else ever has the nightmarish compulsion to try this again, it'd probably be a good idea to swab the "exit valve" with some rubbing alcohol.
Brewpastor said:I am a mod too and I am watching you all, all the time, everywhere you go...
the teacher said:This is funny, but I can't believe the myth about pee being sterile has caught on so strong.
Urine in the bladder normally is sterile-it does not contain any bacteria or other organisms (such as fungi). But bacteria can enter the urethra during urination.
Urine is normally sterile, but it can get contaminated through bacteria on the skin and the genitals on its way out.
Urine is generally considered to be at least fairly sterile. When it leaves the body, however, the urine can pick up bacteria from the surrounding skin, which would contaminate it.
the teacher said:a better solution would be anything acidic (or basic like bleach). Dipping your equipment in drano would have to be better than peeing on it. Besides, try filling your carboy with pee for sanitation.
the teacher said:This is funny, but I can't believe the myth about pee being sterile has caught on so strong. As a biology teacher I can give you a few basic facts. Urine has very slight antiseptic properties. That means because of it's pH it may be able to kill stuff. I would imagine the myth about it being sterile to oneself comes from the fact that if it came from your body, you already have whatever bad things are in it. It is by no means sterile. Consider the fact that it is your body's waste product. Some of you are correct in that it picks up nasties as it leaves your body.
a better solution would be anything acidic (or basic like bleach). Dipping your equipment in drano would have to be better than peeing on it. Besides, try filling your carboy with pee for sanitation.
pshavet said:...I peed in a bucked and washed my equipment with it...
Damn Squirrels said:No... I tried this technique. It really works!!!!
If it's a joke, pshavet is going way out of his way to keep a joke going. He has only posted twice, the OP and his reply months later.rotary_full said:I call BS....... no way this is real
TROLL!!!