Is This a Safe PBW Replacement?
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Is This a Safe PBW Replacement?
Does anyone else use this stuff and is it otherwise safe for homebrewing?
Beer....it's the new "water."
- StarRaptor
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Re: Is This a Safe PBW Replacement?
I used to use Oxyclean free (this looks like generic oxyclean) but discovered PBW works a lot better. Hardly any scrubbing needed for even the most dried on kräusen and the Oxyclean was leaving a white mineral like despot behind after long soaks.
Is it safe - yes
Does it work - yes
Is it a replacement - yes
Is it safe - yes
Does it work - yes
Is it a replacement - yes
Re: Is This a Safe PBW Replacement?
It's so cheap, I'll start using it more often for bottle soaking and general cleaning. Even for everyday cleaning of the kitchen and dishware. My mom loves PBW but now I can give her this stuff.
Beer....it's the new "water."
Re: Is This a Safe PBW Replacement?
My experience is the same as StarRaptor's. It will work, but not as well as PBW. It's probably worth having both around.
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Re: Is This a Safe PBW Replacement?
I have been using a generic oxygen cleaner for a couple of years now with no noticeable downside. I pick up a 3.5 lb. tub for less than $4 at the local grocery store. I use it clean all my brew equipment (kettles, hoses, kegs, etc.). I love PBW, but it is too damn expensive. I do have to use a little more elbow grease with the cheap stuff, but it is definitely safe and effective. One of the key things is to rinse with hot water, not cold. This will eliminate any white residue.
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Re: Is This a Safe PBW Replacement?
I was at Costco today and will probably use this and the cheap stuff from 99 Cents Store as a PBW replacement:
Beer....it's the new "water."