You don't need the silicone for the rubber injection ports or the filters.... if your holes are drilled the right size it's already a tight enough fit...... been doing lids without silicone for ever and never encountered a problem.... it's an unnecessary step
You can just put foil over the lids, and make sure to loosen the lids so all the airflow isn't stressing the filter you put on the lids. @puffandstuff72
I recently heard that when spraying rubbing alcohol to sterilize, if the alcohol mists on the filter it can cause bacteria or damage the filter?? Have you had any issues with this?
Thank you for the easy to follow explanation. It is very much appreciated.
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Useful and clear video, thank you a lot.
You don't need the silicone for the rubber injection ports or the filters.... if your holes are drilled the right size it's already a tight enough fit...... been doing lids without silicone for ever and never encountered a problem.... it's an unnecessary step
Good point.
How long do the filters last? I.e how many times can them pressure cook them?
Same question here...i was wondering if you can put those in a pressure cooker
You can just put foil over the lids, and make sure to loosen the lids so all the airflow isn't stressing the filter you put on the lids. @puffandstuff72
Can pasteurize effectively remove contaminants from the grain
no, you need sterilization in a pressure cooker.
very goodddd
I recently heard that when spraying rubbing alcohol to sterilize, if the alcohol mists on the filter it can cause bacteria or damage the filter?? Have you had any issues with this?