Sanitation: The Most Important Part of the Brewing Process
By Jesse Potter, published Jun 06, 2007
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The goal of proper sanitation is not sterilization, but instead simply greatly reducing the amount of bacterium present on your equipment. Bleach is a brewer's best friend when it comes to sanitation. Bleach allows the brewer to easily control (kill) all of the bacteria that is present in his or her brewing equipment.
The first step of good sanitation is having proper equipment. Scratched equipment gives the bacteria a place to hide, and significantly increase the amount of cleaning in order to brew successfully. If possible, scratches in equipment should be buffed out if the equipment is metal, or cut out with a dull knife if the equipment is made primarily of plastic.
The next step of proper sanitation of beer brewing equipment is removing organic deposits from all of the equipment. Old bottles, carboys, brewing pots often leave gunk deposits in them. This gunk will hide bacteria, and can shield it from the effects of bleach. It is also very important not to form scratches in the equipment when cleaning it of these organic deposits. Using a brush that is too hard can often create scratches in brewing equipment, and as we know, this may more or less ruin the brewing equipment. So, remember, before you soak your equipment in bleach it is of utmost importance to remove the organic deposits first.
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Takeaways
- Scratches in brewing equipment are bad
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