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How do you sanitize your bottles??
Sorry for replying to a very old post, but I am starting from the beginning
of the list and catching up. So, say I order a case of bottles. I can sanitize them, stick them back in the cases and then store them till I need them and put wine right in? I had assumed I needed to sanitize right before bottling to kill any possible wild yeast or such before bottling. Also, what about loading them in a dishwasher with no soap? Will the heat of the water and the drying period be sufficient to kill anything off, or is there more to it that I am missing? "Lum" > wrote in message ... > > "LG1111" > wrote in message > ... > > I'm starting to bottle last year's vintage, and I wonder how everyone > sanitizes > > their bottles. My local brewshop recommends using an iodophor solution as > a > > final rinse after using soap and water, but I don't like the ida of the > iodine > > smell in the bottles. In years past, I've used "One-Step" as a final > rinse. > > But I wonder if just washing the bottles with a solution of soap and water > and > > then making sure the soap is rinsed away is enough. > > > > What do you all do? > > > > Lee > > Lee, > I wash bottles all year long. The clean bottles are placed points down in > clean cartons and the cartons are stored in my garage. When I bottle, I > remove the bottles from the cartons and fill them with wine. I have been > doing about 250 cases of grape wine a year for 20 years, and I find nothing > else is required. > lum > > |
How do you sanitize your bottles??
If you buy your bottles new, I would just store them in the box until use.
Before use, I wash with hot water and a bottle brush (really hot water), rinse out anything that could be in there, then soak in sanitizer. Take them out, put them upside down to drip dry for a bit then fill and cap (or cork). After drinking the bottle, I will rinse really well and put it away, upside down. I have used the dishwasher to clean beer bottles, but I still soak in sanitizing solution afterwards. -- Joe Romero Panama City, FL <no> wrote in message ... > Sorry for replying to a very old post, but I am starting from the beginning > of the list and catching up. > > So, say I order a case of bottles. I can sanitize them, stick them back in > the cases and then store them till I need them and put wine right in? I had > assumed I needed to sanitize right before bottling to kill any possible wild > yeast or such before bottling. > > Also, what about loading them in a dishwasher with no soap? Will the heat > of the water and the drying period be sufficient to kill anything off, or is > there more to it that I am missing? > > "Lum" > wrote in message > ... > > > > "LG1111" > wrote in message > > ... > > > I'm starting to bottle last year's vintage, and I wonder how everyone > > sanitizes > > > their bottles. My local brewshop recommends using an iodophor solution > as > > a > > > final rinse after using soap and water, but I don't like the ida of the > > iodine > > > smell in the bottles. In years past, I've used "One-Step" as a final > > rinse. > > > But I wonder if just washing the bottles with a solution of soap and > water > > and > > > then making sure the soap is rinsed away is enough. > > > > > > What do you all do? > > > > > > Lee > > > > Lee, > > I wash bottles all year long. The clean bottles are placed points down in > > clean cartons and the cartons are stored in my garage. When I bottle, I > > remove the bottles from the cartons and fill them with wine. I have been > > doing about 250 cases of grape wine a year for 20 years, and I find > nothing > > else is required. > > lum > > > > > > |
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