StarSan Question

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  1. Skipple

    Skipple Initiate (0) May 21, 2015 Rhode Island

    Hi guys- I am currently in the process of bottling for the first time.

    I have heard many places that you can use StarSan to sanitize bottles.

    If I don't have time to let them dry over night is it okay to bottle with the StarSan large bubbles in the bottle?

    Will this affect the yeast at all?

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    Just allow the starsan solution to drain and it's fine. A few bubbles won't hurt anything.
     
  3. Skipple

    Skipple Initiate (0) May 21, 2015 Rhode Island

    Awesome, thanks
     
  4. CADETS3

    CADETS3 Initiate (0) Dec 3, 2014 Texas

    Don't fear the foam!
     
  5. inchrisin

    inchrisin Pooh-Bah (2,013) Sep 25, 2008 Indiana
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    Follow the bubbles!
     
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  6. Ilanko

    Ilanko Initiate (0) Aug 3, 2012 New York

    No Dry is needed
     
  7. Scope4Beer

    Scope4Beer Zealot (677) Sep 28, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    Once StarSan is diluted, is it okay if there's skin contact? I normally dunk my hands into the sanitizer frequently during brewing activities. I have a bottle of StarSan (that I haven't used yet obviously), and there are warnings about skin contact. Is that only undiluted, or do I need to buy some brewing gloves?
     
  8. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    I suspect the warnings are for undiluted starsan. I come into contact with lots of starsan solution, and it's never hurt my skin in any way. YMMV.
     
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  9. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
    BA4LYFE Society Pooh-Bah

    I'm going to guess that the warning is there for legal liability reasons because some people are likely more sensitive to it than others. Or as VikeMan said, YMMV.
     
  10. Beejay

    Beejay Pooh-Bah (2,559) Dec 29, 2008 Virginia
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    I have fairly sensitive skin, and a lot of contact with starsan will irritate, but nothing major.

    DON'T FEAR THE FOAM!

    ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-TOAD!
     
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  11. Hogue2112

    Hogue2112 Initiate (0) Apr 7, 2016 Ohio

    DON'T FEAR THE FOAM!

    Also - I would advise against letting starsan dry on anything that you want to be sanitized... Once it has been dried, I imagine it gives the option for other baddies to rest on said object and contaminate.

    I literally dunk, shake and pour out my bottles (in starsan solution) seconds before bottling them. We have a nice little chain gang going on bottling day.
     
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  12. ssam

    ssam Pundit (997) Dec 2, 2008 California

    I do something similar to you, but I hope you are keeping the sanitizing solution in contact with the bottles for more than seconds. It says you need 5 minutes of contact time, I think. I also hope you mean more like an assembly line than chain gang. In a chain gang everyone is doing the same task but their legs are chained together in an uncomfortable way. I mean, bottling is a pain in the ass, but that seems excessive.
     
  13. Brewday

    Brewday Zealot (721) Dec 25, 2015 New York

    Don't forget the caps. I like to put them in star san before crimping.
     
  14. VikeMan

    VikeMan Grand Pooh-Bah (3,067) Jul 12, 2009 Pennsylvania
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    If you leave the sanitized equipment where bugs can land on it, that could be a problem. But sanitized bottles, say upside down on a bottle tree for a couple hours or even longer, are not a problem, since bacteria can't climb.
     
  15. MrTCS

    MrTCS Initiate (0) Mar 6, 2014 Indiana

    30 seconds is plenty of soak time for Starsan. If you are spraying with a bottle you might extend that to a minute but five minutes isn't required.
     
  16. ssam

    ssam Pundit (997) Dec 2, 2008 California

    Maybe I'm thinking of Iodophor.
     
  17. Hogue2112

    Hogue2112 Initiate (0) Apr 7, 2016 Ohio

    Possibly. I am comfortable after 10 seconds of StarSan contact of my previously rigorously cleaned bottles. I have yet to have a contaminated beer.


    I mean to each their own. Assembly line implies that I pay, but I don't guarantee anything on bottling day except a buzz. :slight_smile:

    The OG mentioned leaving them out overnight. Gave me the Heebie jeebies, so I thought I'd share. I did not know that about bacteria! I am pretty ignorant to them, that is cool!
     
  18. pinyin

    pinyin Savant (1,119) Sep 19, 2013 New York

    be careful with starsan if you have granite counter tops. it will eat right through them.

    also make sure you dilute it properly.
     
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