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Pilgrumbrews

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Are there any negative effects of soaking bottles in PBW for long periods of time, a couple of weeks, as long as you rinse them properly afterwards? I'm trying to nail down the problem I've had with the last two batches carbonating slowly.
 
As long as they are fully submerged, you shouldn't have any issue. Just rinse well when you're done soaking them. Although I seriously doubt a couple of weeks is needed. A day or two is usually all you need to get rid of everything possibly in the bottles. If not, then you need to scrub them a little and soak some more. That's for those that are REALLY bad...

Some brews CAN take longer to bottle carbonate than others. It's the nature of bottle carbonating/conditioning. The absolute minimum you should give the bottles is 3 weeks at 70F. Then chill for 4-7 days before you pour to glass. There are plenty of people that have had brews take many weeks longer than that. Some have even taken months longer.
 
Yeah, the reason for the length of soak time is more laziness than anything. I have not tried leaving them in the fridge for a few days. Usually I only chill one bottle and try it the next day. I'll give it a try.
 
How long, and at what temp, are they bottle carbonating at?? I've found that some brews benefit from even longer in the fridge. Especially if they seem otherwise over carbonated. I had one such bottle that I left in the fridge for about a month and it was perfect.
 
For the current batch, it's right at two weeks @ 70 F. I know I'm jumping the gun on that one. But a buddy of mine did the same recipe and it was good to go at 2 weeks. My last batch took five weeks to carb.
 
For the current batch, it's right at two weeks @ 70 F. I know I'm jumping the gun on that one. But a buddy of mine did the same recipe and it was good to go at 2 weeks. My last batch took five weeks to carb.

Don't care what your buddy had for results, give them 3 weeks at 70F, then chill a bottle for a solid week before you pour one. IF it's good, then put more in the fridge and still chill for a week (bare minimum, IMO/IME is 4-5 days). Just be sure to restock as you pull one out, so that you don't run dry (or jump the gun and grab one that's not really ready).
 
I usually keep a tub of PBW full and anything that needs cleaning can soak for a while. Plastic stuff like my autosiphon I usually try to get back out after a couple days, but bottles will stay in there for a month (or two sometimes) with no effect. They sure clean out nice!!
 
mpcluever said:
I usually keep a tub of PBW full and anything that needs cleaning can soak for a while. Plastic stuff like my autosiphon I usually try to get back out after a couple days, but bottles will stay in there for a month (or two sometimes) with no effect. They sure clean out nice!!

Yeah, it's nice opening the lid and seeing the bottle labels floating on top.
 

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