Vinyl is far more porous than PET. Silicone will stain too. PET is pretty hard-surfaced.I've left iodophor overnight in vinyl beer line tubing and it's permanently stained
I think I need to make an experiment!
Vinyl is far more porous than PET. Silicone will stain too. PET is pretty hard-surfaced.I've left iodophor overnight in vinyl beer line tubing and it's permanently stained
That's no rinse?there is steam tooI use milton here in the UK. Its a sanitiser for baby feeding equipment. It's super cheap and works a charm! Not had an infection since
True yes sorry ignore me !Steam or any temperature over 140° will melt or distort PET, so you'll need to use a chemical.
Never heard of this before, looks really good. Plus it's no rinse to boot. I resort to bleach when sanitizing plastic, but this looks better.I use milton here in the UK. Its a sanitiser for baby feeding equipment. It's super cheap and works a charm! Not had an infection since
Yeah it's available in Australia.Never heard of this before, looks really good. Plus it's no rinse to boot. I resort to bleach when sanitizing plastic, but this looks better.
good reason to go with stainless. I know it costs more. but you can pour in boiling water and then drop an immersion heater and keep it hot for an hour.Yeah it's available in Australia.
I actually got given some for brewing from mum in law but I ditched it in favour for phosphoric Acid sanitiser.
I'll add its pretty hard at the homebrew level to sterilise
I think that's possible with autoclave but hey we're hombrewers .
In addition to sodium hypochlorite it contains @ 15% sodium chloride. I guess the combo is the difference.Milton's website says it contains 2% Sodium Hypochlorite and from the Clorox site it says it contains between 6% and 7.5% (concentrated version) of Sodium Hypochlorite. So, same thing but Milton's lower amount of NaClO makes it safer. Also why you need to soak for 15 minutes. So using @Nosybear's 10:1 ratio would bring the stronger bleach products down into a safe range.
Definitely heartbreaking! Especially Oktoberfest. Sorry for your loss.This is good to know. I was leaning towards dumping based on other responses but this pretty much seals the deal for me. I don't need more headaches. Win most, lose some I guess. Just heartbreaking dumping any beer.
Sorry for your loss mate.
You've got a better win loss infection rate than I do.
So I took a small sample and tasted it and it does not taste sour. I can only assume it's done fermenting, so is there such a thing as racking it off the pellicle and then maybe bring it to a boil for a short period of time to kill the bugs and then putting it back into a carboy and then cold crashing it? Just throwing out ideas here in hopes of saving it.