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Contents:
Brett question ("Darrell G. Leavitt")
SaniClean (Kevin Brown)
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Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 07:17:21 -0500 (EST)
From: "Darrell G. Leavitt" <leavitdg at plattsburgh.edu>
Subject: Brett question
I recently brewed a Belgian Amber Ale, the put some brett into the secondary.
How long should one leave it there before bottling?
Happy Brewing!
Darrell
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Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 09:36:48 -0400
From: Kevin Brown <kbrownvi at gmail.com>
Subject: SaniClean
Jeff,:
I switched from StarSan to SaniClean for the same reason, I pump my
sanitizer through a spray ball to sanitize my 28 gal concial. I use it
at the stated concentration and never post rinsed. I Ihave seen no it
effects for this process. BTW I also pump PBW through the spray ball
to clean fermenter. using this technique I only use about a gallon of
sanitizer or PBW. I got the small poly sprayball from GW Kent.
Cheers,
Kevin
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 23:52:58 -0500
From: "Jeff Hewit" <bippoj at gmail.com>
Subject: Sanitizer Question
I have been using StarSan to sanitize my equipment. I have considered
switching to SaniClean since it produces less foam. (I use a pump in part
of my operation.) However, I am not sure about rinsing. Some descriptions
of SaniClean indicate that it must be rinsed, which I would prefer not to
do. Other descriptions refer to it simply as a low foaming alternative to
StarSan. Since StarSan is a no-rinse sanitizer, this would infer that
SaniClean is as well. Does anyone have experience in using SaniClean as a
no-rinse sanitizer?
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End of HOMEBREW Digest #5884, 12/02/11
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