Just found this site. looks great. So i'll get right into it!
So we've (brother in law & cousin in-law) have been makin' heaps of brews for a while now. Just the coopers kits, with the kit yeast. It's beer. It's drinkable. but it's nothing special. we do like 6 cans at a time.

I'm "in charge". Clean the gear and mix it up. watch the temp during the fermentation (we do it in my joinery shop). basically i have the most interest in it.
SO. the time has come. i want to do a few small things and try to make better beer!
1 - After reading here, in the first 5 mins i've decided that we're not using the yeast in the kit ever again. Good idea??
2 - I'm pretty clean now, but I just wash and rinse the kegs & gear with dish soap. No Good??
3 - the bottles. we have ALLOT of ginger beer bottles. like 1000. They're clean, but i'm starting to think they're not up to scratch at all. you see all we do is boil them. we have a big gas copper cray cooker/stand thinger. all we do is boil the bottles in there for 10 mins before we bottle. By the end of a session though, the water is a bit average. Crap from the labels and what not. like i said the bottles are pretty clean to start with. they're not full of crap. we're really good at pouring the beer into a glass, rinsing them with hot water straight away, and putting them upside down in the dish rack to dry. then they get stored in a cabinet i've made at the shop.
Are we way out in left field with this bottle situation people?!?! Do we need to stop this nonsense?!?1 lol Surely the copper pot itself would be ok wouldn't it? it's not stainless steel, but the water lines in your house are copper...
Any feedback would be great.
Cheers,
~Swankman.