Brew Tip: Bottle Cleaning

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2010

A few tips for cleaning bottles

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  • When your bristle brush breaks, check out the new wave of bottle cleaning tools that attach to your drill called "Clean Bottle Express" designed by Third Coast Design Works. It will be softer on your bottle than the metal rod that holds those bristles and it will clean the base of your bottle easier if you have crud left on the bottom. Google Clean Bottle Express.

  • @kckluge1 Very cool, thanks!

  • thanks for the info.

  • @jamesbondaygee ...very cool to hear good feedback..thanks for the comment!

  • @ scoobtoober29 "Bottle Sanitizer" is how it was listed.

  • used 5 gallon kegs are about $35-40 each, the Co2 tank is about $60, the regulator is about $60. So for about $160 plus a few hoses & nozzles you can have keg system....I have 5 kegs, they all plug into the same lines. I usually have 3 in the kegerator, and 2 aging...i need some more kegs because I have been aging my beers longer and it would be nice to have a few extra kegs in reserve, just in case.

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  • What is that bottle sprayer/pump device called?

  • i want to get a keg setup for cider but theyre all expensive as heck! how much did you pay for your keg setup ?

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