EastsideWinemaker
Junior
Hello all,
I have a chance to purchase blue plastic barrels with open lid that were originally used to transport iodine powder. After that, according to seller, they were cleaned using isopropyl alcohol solution.
They are food graded, HDPE-2 barrels. Pretty wide used in US home winemaking. I actually have these types of barrels, just need more. Usually, I bought these barrels carrying food supplies, additions, like milk supplements, sugar, etc.
I am wondering of how bad is the fact that iodine powder was there? Generally speaking it is not good, but who knows? Iodine based sanitizers for home wine and brew makers have existed on the marker, so iodine itself should not be so bad to ferment a wine into it.
Any ideas?
Thanks
I have a chance to purchase blue plastic barrels with open lid that were originally used to transport iodine powder. After that, according to seller, they were cleaned using isopropyl alcohol solution.
They are food graded, HDPE-2 barrels. Pretty wide used in US home winemaking. I actually have these types of barrels, just need more. Usually, I bought these barrels carrying food supplies, additions, like milk supplements, sugar, etc.
I am wondering of how bad is the fact that iodine powder was there? Generally speaking it is not good, but who knows? Iodine based sanitizers for home wine and brew makers have existed on the marker, so iodine itself should not be so bad to ferment a wine into it.
Any ideas?
Thanks