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Star-San is a no-rinse foaming sanitizer manufactured by [[Five-Star Chemicals]] for use in the home brewing market.  This chemical is great because its residual residue left in a fermenter or brewing equipment will break down into yeast food and be absorbed during fermentation.  Star-San foams, so it is capable of getting into very small places and killing any possible bacterial causing infections.  A wonderful product used by a number of home brewers.
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Star-San is a no-rinse foaming sanitizer manufactured by [[Five-Star Chemicals]] for use in the home brewing market.  This chemical is considered ideal because the residue left in a fermenter or brewing equipment will break down into yeast food and be absorbed during fermentation.  Star-San foams, so it is capable of getting into very small places and killing any possible bacterial causing infections.
  
 
--By [http://iam.homebrewtalk.com/WortMonger WortMonger], member of HBT.com 14:40, 15 September 2008 (CDT)
 
--By [http://iam.homebrewtalk.com/WortMonger WortMonger], member of HBT.com 14:40, 15 September 2008 (CDT)

Revision as of 09:26, 17 November 2008

Definition: Star-San is a no-rinse foaming sanitizer manufactured by Five-Star Chemicals for use in the home brewing market. This chemical is considered ideal because the residue left in a fermenter or brewing equipment will break down into yeast food and be absorbed during fermentation. Star-San foams, so it is capable of getting into very small places and killing any possible bacterial causing infections.

--By WortMonger, member of HBT.com 14:40, 15 September 2008 (CDT)

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