RickyBeers
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I’m prepping my Grainfather for the brew tomorrow morning. Cleaned it, rinsed, sanitized…
For one, I’ve cleaned this sucker multiple times and I’m still wiping off what appears to be manufacturing oil when I wipe the bottom with a paper towel. Seems like every single time. Thin layer of faint black residue.
After what I thought was perfectly clean, I filled with my spring water and added my 5.2 ph additive. I looked back in after mixing and noticed a few tiny black specs floating around, and I can’t get them out.
How much does little particles of random matter effect the brew? Should I dump and start over?
For one, I’ve cleaned this sucker multiple times and I’m still wiping off what appears to be manufacturing oil when I wipe the bottom with a paper towel. Seems like every single time. Thin layer of faint black residue.
After what I thought was perfectly clean, I filled with my spring water and added my 5.2 ph additive. I looked back in after mixing and noticed a few tiny black specs floating around, and I can’t get them out.
How much does little particles of random matter effect the brew? Should I dump and start over?