Baloonon
2020-04-07 01:52:40 UTC
Fortunately, nobody at home is ill, hope that's true for the people still
reading here..
My homebrew shop, which is also a brewery, has switched to curbside pickup,
with ordering online. I've used it once and they seem to have their act
together. I hope they can keep things going. I'm getting emails from mail
order places I've done with business with in the past, and I hope the
industry doesn't suffer -- I have to assume that there has been a
significant uptick in home brewing recently.
Brewing is going to require switching to outside boils sooner than I
expected. With others at home all the time who don't like the smell of
hops, I need to maintain domestic tranquility.
Doing some research, I found that StarSan breaks up coronavirus, although
it is not a preferred method due to a lack of clarity on how long it
remains effective. Since soap and water effectively break apart the shell
of the virus, due to the lipids in the shell being pulled into solution by
soap molecules, there isn't a compelling need to use StarSan in most cases
anyway for antiviral purposes.
Sharing, unfortunately, is down due to very limited interpersonal
interactions. I may decide to drop some bottles off on some neighborhood
friends' doorsteps as a surprise some morning, though.
reading here..
My homebrew shop, which is also a brewery, has switched to curbside pickup,
with ordering online. I've used it once and they seem to have their act
together. I hope they can keep things going. I'm getting emails from mail
order places I've done with business with in the past, and I hope the
industry doesn't suffer -- I have to assume that there has been a
significant uptick in home brewing recently.
Brewing is going to require switching to outside boils sooner than I
expected. With others at home all the time who don't like the smell of
hops, I need to maintain domestic tranquility.
Doing some research, I found that StarSan breaks up coronavirus, although
it is not a preferred method due to a lack of clarity on how long it
remains effective. Since soap and water effectively break apart the shell
of the virus, due to the lipids in the shell being pulled into solution by
soap molecules, there isn't a compelling need to use StarSan in most cases
anyway for antiviral purposes.
Sharing, unfortunately, is down due to very limited interpersonal
interactions. I may decide to drop some bottles off on some neighborhood
friends' doorsteps as a surprise some morning, though.