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Bassman

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I have a few sanitization questions in regards to boiling times. I'm trying to minimize some of them.

How long do I need to boil my priming solution?

How long do I need to have my immersion chiller in my boiling wort to be sanitized?

Thanks!
 
I've heard anywhere from 1-5 minutes on the priming solution. I have always used 5.

I don't have an IC, but I've heard it typical to put it in for the last 15 minutes. I'm sure someone else can be more specific.
 
I do about a minute for each. I would be interested to hear a reason why it would take any longer than that.
 
I recirc through my plate for 10-15 minutes. Mainly because I want the entire metal surface to be at maximum temp and any less than that cools the wort below the boil point.
When I primed instead of forced I boiled for 10 min. because I had read that some organisms can survive limited exposure to boiling temps but sustained time at those temps were likely to kill unwanted organisms.
 
For my priming solution I use water that has been treated with UV. I simply put it in a wireless tea kettle and bring it to a boil. I pour it in a pan and add the priming sugar to dissolve.
 
Whoops, posted this reply to the wrong thread!

I've heard that boiling for five minutes is sufficient, never had problems following that rule of thumb but I don't know anything definitive about it.
 
I simply bring the priming water to a boil and stop there. No problems so far.
IC in the boil 15 minutes or so before flameout.
 
Pasteurization happens about 162F. No need to boil. I boil 2C of water take it off the heat & add my measured amount of priming sugar. No problems thus far.
 

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