Cleaning hop/grain bags
Cleaning hop/grain bags
Probably a really silly question but I couldn't find an answer to it (yes I searched) - how do you clean a hop and/or grain bag after use when just rinsing isn't enough?
Won't soaking it in sanitiser damage the fabric? I can't imagine washing is in the washing machine or sink is a hot idea either.
Surely just rinsing is inadequate as some of the wort/hops would have leached into the material & I wouldn't think they are disposable.
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Won't soaking it in sanitiser damage the fabric? I can't imagine washing is in the washing machine or sink is a hot idea either.
Surely just rinsing is inadequate as some of the wort/hops would have leached into the material & I wouldn't think they are disposable.
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rinse all the stuff off that you can, chuck it in the washing machine, then befor you use it just boil it for a couple of minutes to be on the safe side.
Think about it:
- Anything that goes in the grain bag goes in the wort BEFORE the boil (I'm assuming an extract batch here)
- A 15min boil will sufficiently kill the germs, you'll be boiling for at least 45mins
- the extra rinse/boil out of the washing machine is giving the grain bag a better cleaning treatment than most other stuff you'll be putting in.
Don't worry, relax and have a homebrew
Think about it:
- Anything that goes in the grain bag goes in the wort BEFORE the boil (I'm assuming an extract batch here)
- A 15min boil will sufficiently kill the germs, you'll be boiling for at least 45mins
- the extra rinse/boil out of the washing machine is giving the grain bag a better cleaning treatment than most other stuff you'll be putting in.
Don't worry, relax and have a homebrew

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I bought a hop bag from Ross @ Craftbrewer - a jumbo one!
After my first AG is was a bright yellow colour
I'm not gonna bother bleaching it - all I did was rinse it to wash out all the hop material
I figure its just gonna turn that colour in the next batch and it'll be sanitised during the 1 hour boil any how
Cheers
After my first AG is was a bright yellow colour
I'm not gonna bother bleaching it - all I did was rinse it to wash out all the hop material
I figure its just gonna turn that colour in the next batch and it'll be sanitised during the 1 hour boil any how
Cheers
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I used pantyhose for a while and was concerned that I wasn't getting enough flow through the hops, so don't bother now. I do have to stir them back into the boil occassionally as they have a slight tendency to cling to the side of the pot when it tries to boil over.
I did my first full-volume boil on the weekend and poured the whole lot into the fermenter through a filter-bag. A surprising amount of solids did not make it in.
I did my first full-volume boil on the weekend and poured the whole lot into the fermenter through a filter-bag. A surprising amount of solids did not make it in.
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