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Bru

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I was thinking of rinsing with plain water and then using a spray bottle for a couple of squirts of Star San per bottle and then leaving the bottles upside down to drain.
Or using my I/C pump to pump Star San into each bottle and then draining.
What does everyone else do ?
 
Yep a spray bottle works killer. Drain, but do not let dry. Star San is a "wet top" sanatizer. you want it to be wet when your beer hits it.
Cheers
Jay
 
Use RO or distilled water and the starsan will stay good indefinitely if you are not adding any organics (soils) to it.
 
I've kept mine for a month in a sealed carboy, (using tap water) and still tested good with pH strips. If you can get enough Star San in the bottle to coat all surfaces, then a pray bottled works fine. I usually submerge mine so that a few table spoons worth flows in. then shake and empty.
 
My Star San lasts for three or four uses. Then it clouds up, and I toss it. For sanitizing, I use a vinator / sulfiter. This is a pump, original purpose was to spray sulfite solution up into wine bottles. Used with Star San on beer bottles = best sanitizing method I've encountered. About $15, I got mine from Midwest.
 
My Star San lasts for three or four uses. Then it clouds up, and I toss it. For sanitizing, I use a vinator / sulfiter. This is a pump, original purpose was to spray sulfite solution up into wine bottles. Used with Star San on beer bottles = best sanitizing method I've encountered. About $15, I got mine from Midwest.
+1 to starsan & vinator combination!
 
I fill up one of my square coolers with about 4g of stan san mix, run the bottles through a cycle in the dishwasher, open it, dunk the bottles in starsan, soak for 30 sec to a min, and the place back in the dishwasher upside down to drain. I think flip, fill and cap.
 
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