I put down a brew yesterday, and noticed a few drips from the tap, not the thread but the tap itself, later on it was still dripping, enough to partially soak a paper towel over night. It seems the tap is a little worn and does not seal properly anymore.
I'm not worried about losing wort, but was wondering if this is going to be a cause for infection, especially when I transfer to the secondary?
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Nasties are unlikely to swim up against the flow of liquid into the tap and the balance of the brew.
I always now spray my taps with Iodophor solution and let sit before using them just to rouse anything living in there.
I also have more taps than fermenters because I figure that at $1.49 from the B-place, they're not too expensive if I manage to completely stuff one when pulling it apart and putting it back together...
I always now spray my taps with Iodophor solution and let sit before using them just to rouse anything living in there.
I also have more taps than fermenters because I figure that at $1.49 from the B-place, they're not too expensive if I manage to completely stuff one when pulling it apart and putting it back together...
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I made a tap leaky by immersing it in boiling water. I found that the leaking would eventually stop during the brew; I'm assuming it's because the leak was eventually plugged by something, whether it was trub or hops or whatever. The bigger problem was that I'd end up with a deposit of dried wort on the inside of the tap, and I didn't trust that that would be sanitary, so I had to clean the inside of the tap with a cotton bud each time I wanted to use it.
Until I lashed out and bought a new tap.
Oh, and for those that don't know the tap cleaning technique, I highly recommend it:
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/i ... opic=10484
Until I lashed out and bought a new tap.

Oh, and for those that don't know the tap cleaning technique, I highly recommend it:
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/i ... opic=10484
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