A hot water soak for 15 minutes will loosen up those flies. Then clean as normal.Stupid part is I HAVE a faucet mounted bottle washer and a drying tree right next to it in the utility room but I guess I'm just too damn lazy to use them. That will have to change now. I looked around the local homebrew shops and everyone's out of the bottles I want and the rest cost too much so currently looking into soaking them in bleach for a while. Anyone done that? I have a 45Liter stainless steel sink in the garage I'm not afraid to get markings on but still wondering if it can take a bleach solution and what kind of strength should I be using? From what I've read the water should be cold to avoid gasses emitting from the sink. There also seems to be fruit flies inside several bottles, those darned little flying f***s glue themselves into the inside wall and will not budge, I've chucked dozens of bottles because of them. Hoping the clorine would get tuose out too.
Any tips greatly appreciated! I got sth like 200 stinky bottles to get sparkly clean.
Made Three Floyds Dreadnaught American IPA clone.
Missed my O.G. thoughFirst big grain bill, worst efficiency ever.
I recently got a submersible pump for my wort chiller and am thinking about dual using it for cleaning: are you worried about the pH of your sanitizer affecting the pump? I use starsan, fyi.View attachment 588003
Finally assembled my keg line recirculating cleaning pump. Connected an old picnic tap to it and tested it out in the sink. It will be nice to save on co2 when cleaning my keg lines.
This reminds me that I have two kegs and lines to clean this weekend.
I recently got a submersible pump for my wort chiller and am thinking about dual using it for cleaning: are you worried about the pH of your sanitizer affecting the pump? I use starsan, fyi.
I joined my first in January, 6 years into the hobby. Really should have done it sooner too.Yesterday attended my first meeting for a local homebrew club. Should have done this sooner, lots of fun.
I actually was in an unofficial one years ago, but stopped going once I started bowling, since they were on the same night. This one is official and AFAIK the biggest one in my area.I joined my first in January, 6 years into the hobby. Really should have done it sooner too.
You’re still going to make beer, so I’ll chalk that up as a win any day. Cheers!
Preparing for an epic brew day, cannot for the the of me, find my dang mash bag!!!