bikerdon
Structural
- Dec 6, 2003
- 4
I have aquired two glass carboys that I wish to use for brewing beer and making wine.
I don't know their source or what has been stored in them in the past. There doesn't appear to be any residual liquid remaining in them. One has a styrofoam insulating cup that comes about a 1/3 of the way up it when it's on. They are around 5 gallons in size.
Is soap and water sufficient to make sure they're clean? If not, any suggestions on how to best make sure they're clean or how to test if they're clean? I'd rather not end up on the Darwin Award list for poisoning myself or worse yet, ruin any beer.
I don't know their source or what has been stored in them in the past. There doesn't appear to be any residual liquid remaining in them. One has a styrofoam insulating cup that comes about a 1/3 of the way up it when it's on. They are around 5 gallons in size.
Is soap and water sufficient to make sure they're clean? If not, any suggestions on how to best make sure they're clean or how to test if they're clean? I'd rather not end up on the Darwin Award list for poisoning myself or worse yet, ruin any beer.