frankjones
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Oh about two hours I'm disorganized. And I don't have much counter space. So.. Two +. Sometimes 3. Plus clean up
The problem with dishwashers is that they most likely don't wash the inside of the bottle well. You would be lucky if a water jet actually sprays the inside of the bottle. If you wash them by hand ahead of time, and are comfortable with how clean the inside of the bottle is, then your dishwasher would be fine. I would bottle straight from the dishwasher and not box ahead of time unless you re-sanitize them.From reading through this I have a question. If I sanitize in my dishwasher the morning of, then store bottles in case boxes upside down, do I need to soak in StarSan as I'm filling? I ask because having to soak and pour out the sanitizer as I'm filling is probably the part of my process I dislike the most.
It takes me 2-3 hours. That is from start to finish. The bottling tree is great, but my vinator broke after a few uses. I know a lot of people like the vinator, and although I think it is a good idea, I think its built with poor quality materials/bad design for homebrewing. Really bottling goes fast, its the cleaning that takes most of my time.
Elfer let me know what brand it is. If you like it I will give it a try.
Depends on what size bottles you use. I use 32oz flip tops. Doesn't take long at all but sanitizing flip tops is a little more involved.
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Grolsch 15.2oz swing top bottles is where it's at. Swing tops are way worth the investment.
Really? I just take the tops off the bottles, toss them in a bucket of sanitizer, and sanitize the bottles as normal. Faster than capping I think.