Pour it down the drain??
I have heard that yeast actually like star san, and it is a yeast nutrient. Not sure if that is true or not but if your not comfortable with the idea of star san in your beer dump it. That being said I actually sanitize my stainless fermenters with star san, and there is usually star san foam left in the fermenter when I dump the wort in. Star San is designed for food grade applications after all![]()
Do not pour it down the drain. Let it finish. Taste your hydrometer samples as the beer goes to completion. Each one will taste better than the previous. I'll bet after three weeks in the primary you will have good beer.
Ok,the thing is you are not supposed to use starsan undiluted in anything. You're supposed to mix it 1oz per 5 gallons of water throught the lil box measure on one side of the bottle. Or measure 3/4's of the way up to the 1/4oz line for one gallon of water to store in a jug. You then sanitize with the diluted sanitizer. Never,never use it full strength!
Y'all DID read that he poured in 3 cap fulls FULL STRENGTH?? That's about enough or more than is needed to make 2.5 gallons of Starsan solution! Likely a bit much in 5 gallons of beer. That much Starsan won't leave a great beer. Maybe drinkable?...
flars said:I had second thoughts. I roughly measured a cap full. The 8 oz bottle cap will hold about a quarter ounce, counting the amount that doesn't readily drip out. The 32 oz bottle cap will hold over one-half ounce. The outcome of the beer is really questionable if the cap used to measure was from the 32 ounce bottle.
If the small bottle was used and the fermentor is not needed, let it ferment. The money has alreaady been spent.
Thanks for getting my brain working uniondr.
flars said:Can this brew be an experiment to balance the pH?
I have heard that yeast actually like star san, and it is a yeast nutrient. Not sure if that is true or not but if your not comfortable with the idea of star san in your beer dump it. That being said I actually sanitize my stainless fermenters with star san, and there is usually star san foam left in the fermenter when I dump the wort in. Star San is designed for food grade applications after all![]()
Yes, to the hole.
Keep the starsan out of the fermenter when your filling it. And fermenting it.
Fill, shake, and DRAIN your CLEAN Carboy with a gallon of StarSan (diluted to manufacturers instructions) prior to filling it with your wort from your next beer and you will have an infinitely better chance at making a good beer.
Don't fear the foam (the foam of diluted star San is allegedly metabolized by yeast).
Keep the starsan you used to sanitize your fermenter in a spray bottle and use it to mist clean tools and equipment that contacts your beer after kettle boil... It's still good to use as long as the pH is within the manufacturers recommendations
Have fun and don't get discouraged. You shouldn't have to drink it if it's not going to taste good...but, again, it won't hurt you.
1oz is the amount used in 5 gallons. 3 gallons isn't off by much. and 3 cap fulls is relative th the size of Starsan container he bought. not to mention,measuring exactly how much 3 of his size capfulls really is. Basically,it seems like he added enough for 2.5 gallons of Starsan solution. The 5 gallons of wort diluting it by about 50% more than the proer amount of water to make a solution of regular strength.
I always rinse until there are no more bubbles.
Your defeating the whole purpose to sanitizing.
Rinsing with un sanitized water, AFTER sanitizing is counterproductive
Never thought of that to be honest. Do you just dump it upside down and leave it for a while to 'drip' out?