Some Of The Best Brewery Sanitizer

By Dominique Martin


Good, clean and tasty beer comes out of clean and sanitized equipment. It does not matter if you are using grains, malt or by combining two or more ingredients. There are problems that are bound to arise if sanitation for the equipment is ignored. The choice of the wrong brewery sanitizer will significantly offset the taste of your beer which means a reduction in quality.

Bleach is common for many brewers because it costs less and is easy to find. You also require very small amounts to clean a lot of equipment. This makes it a very powerful agent. To rinse it off the equipment, you will require a substantial amount of water. Unless the water is distilled and the environment very carefully guarded, the water will reintroduce impurities and negate your initial efforts.

Bleaches will require sterile water to rinse off containers. This is an added expense in your brewing process. The strength of bleaches makes them harmful to the skin, cloths and the eyes. The presence of bleach in your beer will significantly alter its taste. It requires a lot of work to completely sanitize your equipment.

One-Step- it comes with most brewing starter kits and is oxygen based. One-step is preferred because it does not require rinsing after use. It has been struck off the list of FDA approved sanitizers and is therefore a risk. Its strength makes it a secondary choice for many brewers.

Iodophor- it is based on iodine and very effective. It also is easy to find from brewery stores or online. It is very cheap and has a very short contact time. You are exposed to the risk of stained plastics and cloths when used over a long time. It leaves a very strong odor on cloths and brewing equipment.

Star-Sun- its foaming characteristic pushes it into cracks and crevices which makes it a thorough sanitizer. Star Sun is a very strong agent and is only used in small quantities. It has colorless and odorless properties that make it desirable. It allows reuse as long as its pH remains below 3.

The effect Star Sun has on the hands includes making the skin feel and appear very dry. Many brewers are also very afraid of dealing with the foam. Some complains that it leaves a slippery surface, but this might be as a result of failure to rinse thoroughly. It is considered one of the best there is in the industry.

Star Sun gives incredible results when used in a squirt bottle. It makes it easy to control the amount and therefore clean more equipment. Mixing with reverse osmosis or distilled water helps to raise the quality of results and enable you to reuse it. This translates into reduction in expenditure during the brewing process.

The essence of sanitizing is to reduce the concentration of bacteria. This means that your fermentation process will be dominated by yeast. Yeast will deter other organisms from taking over your fermentation process. The complete removal of bacteria would require a microwave prototype called autoclave that is found in laboratories. The other alternative is boiling for about twenty minutes.




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