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JBrady

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Hey guys when I sanitize my fermenters and bottling buckets I fill the buckets up completely with at least 5 gallons of water and the appropriate amount of starsan. To save on water and time I'm thinking of filling a spray bottle with starsan where I'll be sure to spray all beer contact areas with a thin layer of starsan/water solution. Anybody else do this? Will it work as well as full filling my buckets with sanitizer? I've never had a contamination so far and don't want one now, but I need to change my methods here to save time and money. Thanks for any info.
 
I never fill any bucket with a full 5 gallons. You don't need to sanitize the air. I think a spray bottle would work, though I usually fill the bucket only part way up and use a sponge to distribute the sanitized water.
 
To save on water and time I'm thinking of filling a spray bottle with starsan where I'll be sure to spray all beer contact areas with a thin layer of starsan/water solution. Anybody else do this?

Absolutely, it'll work just fine. I've been doing this exact same thing for over a year now and no issues. Of course I learned it from HBT member nostalgia.

Trace
 
I do that and always keep it full for when I brew/bottle. It's an easy way to make sure everything is sanitary in case things bump against unsanitized items.
 
For fermenters and bottling buckets I mix up between 1 and 2 gallons, and just swirl and move through my spigot, and autosiphon.

For everything else I keep a spraybottle full of starsan and distilled water. That's great for all sorts of small jobs, like taking grav readins and installing blowoff tubes and things like that.
 
I usually make a 2.5 gallon batch of sanitizer and once I'm done I store it in a clean bucket. I've never had any problems with it and you can reuse your sanitizer.
 
I keep a gallon of StarSan made with distilled water. Pour the gallon into bottling bucket and run some through the spigot. Cap and shake vigorously, and let sit for a few minutes. Repeat if you want to. Then just drain the solution back into its storage container. It lasts a long time if you check the ph and spike it with more StarSan as needed.
 

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