Reddit Reddit reviews Stainless Steel Carboy and Bottle Washer

We found 8 Reddit comments about Stainless Steel Carboy and Bottle Washer. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Stainless Steel Carboy and Bottle Washer
Attaches to standard Hose threadFaucet adapter sold separatelyAn adapter is available to fit your kitchen faucet by removing aerator and attaching adapter and washer
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8 Reddit comments about Stainless Steel Carboy and Bottle Washer:

u/shibery · 5 pointsr/nova

As an amateur wine maker, here's my advice - Start drinking wine and hit up friends and family! You can certainly use used wine bottles for this. The labels come off pretty easily when soaked in water (bath tub). You can sterilize using a bottle cleaner like 1 step and one of these from amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Carboy-Bottle-Washer/dp/B003H84UD0/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1502891465&sr=8-12&keywords=wine+bottle+cleaner

You'd be amazed how quickly you can come up with a bunch of empty bottles.

u/mujtabaq · 3 pointsr/Homebrewing
u/NinjaAmbush · 2 pointsr/cider

I use one of these bad boys on a cordless drill, using oxiclean. These are also really useful for rinsing.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

I was confused by the previous post saying "PBW will clean them". I use oxiclean and oxyclean interchangeably (aren't they the same thing)?

I got about 4 cases of empties that I plan to de-label over the weekend, and here's my plan:

  1. Soak everything in oxyclean overnight
  2. Scrub off any remaining glue.
  3. Use a jet bottle washer to get all the junk out.
  4. Leave bottle to dry on a bottle tree
  5. On bottling day use vinator filled with starsan to sanitize the inside
  6. Leave on bottle tree until I am ready to fill it.
u/norsethunders · 1 pointr/beer

If you've got some nasty stuff stuck inside, one of these can help blast it out: http://www.amazon.com/Jet-Carboy-Bottle-washer-rinser/dp/B003H84UD0

u/rdcpro · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

IMO, true sterilization is difficult for a homebrewer to do, because it requires an autoclave. For lab ware, a pressure canner will work (not a pressure cooker, which doesn't go high enough). But that's not practical for bottles, and possibly unsafe because they're just cheap glass.

That said, homebrewers don't need to be sterile, and hot kill works great. That's how I sanitize my fermenter on brewday--run boiling water through the spray ball and out the bottom dump valve until the whole thing comes up over 180F for 10 minutes.

For bottles, a soak in 160F PBW in your kettle should be sufficient to clean them. I would finish with a good rinsing via a faucet mounted bottle cleaner and spray with star-san or saniclean, or even a chlorine based sanitizer, and let the air dry upside down in a fast rack or bottle tree.

u/ameoba · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

it's probably overkill for a single bottle but they make things that will shoot water up into bottles for you.

https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Carboy-Bottle-Washer/dp/B003H84UD0

u/Headsupmontclair · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

oxiclean soak followed by a long hot blast from a [carboy/bottler washer] (https://www.amazon.com/Stainless-Steel-Carboy-Bottle-Washer/dp/B003H84UD0)