Star San

Boiling water in it will do the same thing.

I think I’ve heard of negative effects of StarSan on AL, but I can’t find anything now.  To be safe, I’d email the manufacturer.  They’ve always been responsive and helpful when I had a question.

Does anyone know if it has any negative effects on copper? Can I dip my wort chiller into a bucket of it to sanitize it, or will this cause issue with the metal?

I thought about that but wasn’t sure if it would get all the way to the top and I don’t want to have to bring 6 gals to a boil.  I suppose if I put the lid on and put an inch or so in the bottom and let it steam for a few minutes it would be fine.  I’m probably over-thinking it.  Even thought of just passing the propane torch over it for a second.  Should do it too.

Thanks

No, I think you’re on the right track.  Put an inch of water in, cover it and let it steam for several minutes.  That’s a step better than pasteurizing.

I’ve read that cleaning a IC with it will return it to new color. I like the patina on my ICs.

I just buy a gallon of distilled water and put 6 ml Starsan into it and to in my spray bottle.  If I need large amounts of a sanitizer I use Iodophor. There are times that the foam causes me problems.

I’ll usually clean my copper IC with starsan before it goes in the brewkettle because it goes in at flameout. No problems so far.

Same here. I have a tank sprayer full of starsan for the big jobs like an IC.

Nope, that’s fine.  But why not sanitize it by putting it into the boiling wort?

“Prepare a dilution of 1 oz. Star San/5 gallons of tap water.”

In 1 oz. of STAR SAN/5 gallons of tap water there is 780 ppm of phosphoric acid. why would you add more?

Because even with that level there sometimes isn’t enough to drop the pH to where it needs to be.

I used to do that. The water in the coil starts boiling and the plastic hoses I have on there get too soft as they are not rated for 200+ now I just dump the thing in the bucket full of sanitizer, and let it sit until I need it. (I make a 5 gallon batch before I start brewing).

I drain the “coil” wort chiller after each use & don’t seem to run into this problem? Cheers!!!

I sanitize my IC chiller with starsan. Then it goes in at the end of the boil. Why? Because when I drop the IC into the boiling wort it stops the boiling and lowers the temp automatically.

Got tired of waiting for the boil to restart when I’m also tossing in late hop additions. I figure clean sanitized chiller + hot wort = no problem. And so far it has been… no problem.  :slight_smile:

I just turn the heat up when I put in the chiller and turn it back down once it comes to a boil.

Same here. As soon as it goes in the wort the flame goes back to high and  it usually rebounds in less than a minute for 10 gallons. Turn the flame back down and then the Irish Moss and 15 minute hops addition goes in, if there is one. One thing I should mention. I drain the IC after each use. I could see if it were full of water it would have a much greater effect on the boil. Cheers!!!

Don’t drain mine…

You should if you live somewhere that freezes.

I live in NE Florida and I still drain my IC by holding it upside down and even pushing a little air pressure through the tubing to push the remaining water out of the IC.  I store my IC with the corny kegs in the garage–a corny keg helps maintain the IC’s shape. 
No sense in having a ruptured IC because the temps got below freezing. 
Also, no sense in encouraging pitting or galvanic corrosion by having water in the IC when it isn’t being used.