The old Brass v. Stainless Steel conundrum. Until yesterday, we were planning on plumbing our single tier HERMS with 100% copper tubing and Swagelok Brass fittings. Can someone please put my mind at rest on the whole lead contamination thing?
Temperature has also got me thinking...what about boiling wort through copper tubing and Brass fittings? According to my Compass Corrosion guide, brass and copper are listed as suitable for potable water to temps up to 160 deg F which would be fine for the mash. Any thoughts or feedback?
I know about reducing surface lead with vinegar/hydrogen peroxide but what about cleaning a brass/copper system? Best products? Any Brass loving homebrewers out there can chime in...
Thanks,
G
Temperature has also got me thinking...what about boiling wort through copper tubing and Brass fittings? According to my Compass Corrosion guide, brass and copper are listed as suitable for potable water to temps up to 160 deg F which would be fine for the mash. Any thoughts or feedback?
I know about reducing surface lead with vinegar/hydrogen peroxide but what about cleaning a brass/copper system? Best products? Any Brass loving homebrewers out there can chime in...
Thanks,
G