MilesDavis
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People who put their winemaking equipment away dirty are certainly frustrating.
Backstory; I bought four carboys (two-3-gallon, a five, and a six gallon) two 3-gallon Better Bottles, an unopened acid test kit and some related equipment from a Craigslist ad. It was a really good buy, but all of it had obviously been stored dirty. Like barely rinsed after the last batch, and chucked into a damp basement.
I had to throw away a couple of airlocks as they had mold in them. It took me an hour to clean the BBs with a stout Star-San solution and a washcloth wrapped around my carboy brush handle. The three gallon glass are sitting overnight with bleach in them. Hopefully the crud in the bottom will loosen by then.
Heck, my five gallon carboy that had served as an accidental mouse trap for five years was easier to get clean.
Backstory; I bought four carboys (two-3-gallon, a five, and a six gallon) two 3-gallon Better Bottles, an unopened acid test kit and some related equipment from a Craigslist ad. It was a really good buy, but all of it had obviously been stored dirty. Like barely rinsed after the last batch, and chucked into a damp basement.
I had to throw away a couple of airlocks as they had mold in them. It took me an hour to clean the BBs with a stout Star-San solution and a washcloth wrapped around my carboy brush handle. The three gallon glass are sitting overnight with bleach in them. Hopefully the crud in the bottom will loosen by then.
Heck, my five gallon carboy that had served as an accidental mouse trap for five years was easier to get clean.