Hiya,
New brewer here! I got a small container of no-rinse "bleaching" cleanser with my starter kit, and mistakenly assumed it also worked as a sanitizer. The home-brew shop I bought it from said the kit contained everything I needed to brew...
Here's the scoop... I started 3 batches of beer so far.
Each one has had it's own brand new primary fermenter (I haven't re-used any so far). I've made up 1-2 gallons of cleanser each time I've brewed, and I've soaked all the equipment I used in that for 1-2 hours each time. This includes the airlocks, tubing, spoons, everything. I then rinsed each item really well, usually 2-3 passes under clean water. I also kept a spray bottle filled with the cleanser around, and I hosed down any random items that I would use during the brewing process, let them sit for awhile, then rinse before using. I would estimate I spent about 1-2 hours per batch doing nothing but cleaning and (what I thought) was sanitizing.
Each of my batches of beer has been looking great, each fermented on schedule and seems to be doing everything it should be. They look & smell like beer!
My question is, is it possible that my beer is going to be ruined from contamination? I'm really upset that I've spent so much time and work brewing these batches only to find out I've been making a really stupid mistake from the start.
New brewer here! I got a small container of no-rinse "bleaching" cleanser with my starter kit, and mistakenly assumed it also worked as a sanitizer. The home-brew shop I bought it from said the kit contained everything I needed to brew...
Here's the scoop... I started 3 batches of beer so far.
Each one has had it's own brand new primary fermenter (I haven't re-used any so far). I've made up 1-2 gallons of cleanser each time I've brewed, and I've soaked all the equipment I used in that for 1-2 hours each time. This includes the airlocks, tubing, spoons, everything. I then rinsed each item really well, usually 2-3 passes under clean water. I also kept a spray bottle filled with the cleanser around, and I hosed down any random items that I would use during the brewing process, let them sit for awhile, then rinse before using. I would estimate I spent about 1-2 hours per batch doing nothing but cleaning and (what I thought) was sanitizing.
Each of my batches of beer has been looking great, each fermented on schedule and seems to be doing everything it should be. They look & smell like beer!
My question is, is it possible that my beer is going to be ruined from contamination? I'm really upset that I've spent so much time and work brewing these batches only to find out I've been making a really stupid mistake from the start.