seanhagerty wrote:I spent an afternoon on the phone with Jim Jennings at 5Star discussing cleaning and sanitizing practices for the homebrewer. I discussed my cooling method (CFC recirced back to the boil kettle until at pitching temps)
The part of the convo that stuck with me as most important, was the overall cleaning/sanitation regiment that he recommended. After brew day, he recommended a simple fresh water rinse. Then on brew day, a caustic cleaning, followed by an acid sanitizing process. What this meant to me was PBW with hot water cleaning followed by a saniclean sanitization cycle.
I have always been concerned about cleanliness/sanitation of my cfc. The first time i used this process, I was amazed at the crud that came out of the cfc (I had been using oxyclean for my cleaning process). Using this process has given me more faith that I am sanitary inside everything (pump, tubing, connectors, cfc, etc...)
So, (As stated before) Use pbw for cleaning and star san/saniclean for sanitation.
My cleaning process is just as discribed above - but I do it right after the brew session. I would rather hit everything while it is still wet vs. waiting for it to dry and do it before brewing.
Mylo


