I brew with a 3-tier rig in my garage. Last year, I moved from TX (2 car garage) to CO (3 car garage). My wife, basically, said the third car area is all mine for setting up my brewing operation; and I have taken full advantage of the space.
The garage floor in the TX home was solid cement, all flat which made spills of water and wort easy tp clean-up and sweep to the driveway. The new house garage floor has cement breaks in the slab to prevent unwanted cracks from traveling across the entire floor.
The problem is that the breaks collect water and wort and take forever to dry out. I’m worried the breaks are becoming an unsanitary breeding ground for germs. When cleaning up at the end of brewing I do put starsan in the breaks but I’m not sure if I am eliminating the germs properly.
Thoughts?
The garage floor in the TX home was solid cement, all flat which made spills of water and wort easy tp clean-up and sweep to the driveway. The new house garage floor has cement breaks in the slab to prevent unwanted cracks from traveling across the entire floor.
The problem is that the breaks collect water and wort and take forever to dry out. I’m worried the breaks are becoming an unsanitary breeding ground for germs. When cleaning up at the end of brewing I do put starsan in the breaks but I’m not sure if I am eliminating the germs properly.
Thoughts?