I've recently started kegging (yes!!!) and I am running 3 kegs right now. So far, I have been cleaning with PBW, storing kegs pressurized but not purged, and then doing a StarSan rinse immediately before using for beer.
This is really not how I would like to do it though, since it means I have to mix StarSan each time I want to prep a keg. I recently purchased a bottle of SaniClean, but I have not used it yet.
With my water, StarSan will cloud heavily in a short period of time. As such, I don't keep it around except in a small hand held sprayer that I mix up with distilled water. Therefore, I don't store my kegs full of StarSan either, since it will "go bad" from iron content in the water too quickly.
My question is, does SaniClean have a better use-life with iron heavy water, and is it safe for long contact with stainless and aluminum? If so, I'd like to start storing my kegs with SaniClean solution in them, and exchange it back and forth so I can just crack 'em open and go on kegging day.
This is really not how I would like to do it though, since it means I have to mix StarSan each time I want to prep a keg. I recently purchased a bottle of SaniClean, but I have not used it yet.
With my water, StarSan will cloud heavily in a short period of time. As such, I don't keep it around except in a small hand held sprayer that I mix up with distilled water. Therefore, I don't store my kegs full of StarSan either, since it will "go bad" from iron content in the water too quickly.
My question is, does SaniClean have a better use-life with iron heavy water, and is it safe for long contact with stainless and aluminum? If so, I'd like to start storing my kegs with SaniClean solution in them, and exchange it back and forth so I can just crack 'em open and go on kegging day.