fanch75
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Hello all - just registered this morning. My name is Jim; my wife, 18 month old baby, and I all live in Morgantown, WV. I'm big into rock music & sports, and I love beer. Now in my mid-30's, my pallet appears to be growing quickly. Just 3 years ago I would have been happy with Natty Light, Bud Light, etc, but now those beers just don't satisfy me and I have taken an interest in some darker ales, etc. Not ready for stouts yet, though. 
Anyway, I'm about to brew my fourth batch, all using Cooper's or Munton's can "no-boil" kits. The first batch (Cooper's Real Ale) turned out awful - mostly because I did not sanitize my bottles correctly. The second batch (Cooper's English Bitter) turned out terrific; I'd rather drink that than about any macrobrew out there! I can't say enough good things about Cooper's English Bitter. The third batch was Munton's Premium Pilsner; that batch has been conditioning in bottles now for exactly two weeks, and we'll crack one of those in about two more weeks.
Now for my question -
In anticipation of batch #4, three days ago I boiled about 4 gallons of tap water in aluminum pots for about 30 minutes to sanitize/rid of chlorine, etc. After boiling, I put the lids on the pots (not airtight but they fit well) on the pots and they cooled and have been sitting in waiting at room temperature. I was hoping to make batch #4 the day after boiling all of that tap water, but life got in the way and it didn't happen. I hope to make the batch tonight or this weekend (in 2-3 more days from now, or 5-6 days after boiling).
How long can we safely say that that water remain safely "sanitized"?
Anyway, I'm about to brew my fourth batch, all using Cooper's or Munton's can "no-boil" kits. The first batch (Cooper's Real Ale) turned out awful - mostly because I did not sanitize my bottles correctly. The second batch (Cooper's English Bitter) turned out terrific; I'd rather drink that than about any macrobrew out there! I can't say enough good things about Cooper's English Bitter. The third batch was Munton's Premium Pilsner; that batch has been conditioning in bottles now for exactly two weeks, and we'll crack one of those in about two more weeks.

Now for my question -
In anticipation of batch #4, three days ago I boiled about 4 gallons of tap water in aluminum pots for about 30 minutes to sanitize/rid of chlorine, etc. After boiling, I put the lids on the pots (not airtight but they fit well) on the pots and they cooled and have been sitting in waiting at room temperature. I was hoping to make batch #4 the day after boiling all of that tap water, but life got in the way and it didn't happen. I hope to make the batch tonight or this weekend (in 2-3 more days from now, or 5-6 days after boiling).
How long can we safely say that that water remain safely "sanitized"?