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re: Homebrewing Thread: Volume II

Posted on 2/12/19 at 10:10 am to
Posted by CarRamrod
Spurbury, VT
Member since Dec 2006
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Posted on 2/12/19 at 10:10 am to
I thought my NEIPA was better than anything commercial since version 3 2 years ago. And i actually think i have regress a bit do to changing up too much stuff.

I have a pale ale that is fantastic that a few BL ML drinkers really like and would drink over that.

I have a really good Hefe that is better that any i have bought.

I havent brewed too many sours so im no where near where i want to be. Im gonna do a few kettle sours this spring.



Random question. I have a keg that has has a long age sour in it for a while and it is about to kick. Whats the best way to kill the bugs in it?
Posted by MountainTiger
The foot of Mt. Belzoni
Member since Dec 2008
14666 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 10:14 am to
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Random question. I have a keg that has has a long age sour in it for a while and it is about to kick. Whats the best way to kill the bugs in it?

Starsan soak and then push the Starsan out with CO2. Make sure you shake it up good to coat the entire insides with sanitizer. Then take the keg apart and soak all the posts, poppets, o-rings, etc. in Starsan. If you're paranoid, replace the o-rings.
Posted by Bleed P&G
New Orleans
Member since Aug 2003
2975 posts
Posted on 2/12/19 at 10:53 am to
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I have a keg that has has a long age sour in it for a while and it is about to kick. Whats the best way to kill the bugs in it?

I have boiled 5 gallons of water and then filled the dirty keg with it. I will do a starsan rinse after. Haven't had any problems switching from dirty to clean beers using the same keg.
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