Anonbbaas
New Member
Getting the preliminaries out of the way, yes I am a new member and this is my first actual thread posted. I’ve lurked along time and decided to finally create an account when researching Homebrewing to view the shopping list thread.
My question being are bottletop filters basically pointless aside from brewing large quantities for efficiency purposes?
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I ask because to my understanding you’re still removing the top of the filter to pour the solution into, then the solution is exposed to air yet again when disconnecting the filter from the media bottle before the septa cap is put on.
If brewing smaller quantities (50ml’s and under) wouldn’t a syringe filter provide just as much sterilization? Given you’re using an Erlenmeyer flask that’s plugged (sterile stopper of course) after it’s been removed from the hot plate? At that point your only air exposure would be transferring from flask to media bottle then again while filtering into open sterile vials.
Apologies if this seems like a rather ignorant question, I’ve been searching through the forum but can’t seem to find opinions on this.
My question being are bottletop filters basically pointless aside from brewing large quantities for efficiency purposes?
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I ask because to my understanding you’re still removing the top of the filter to pour the solution into, then the solution is exposed to air yet again when disconnecting the filter from the media bottle before the septa cap is put on.
If brewing smaller quantities (50ml’s and under) wouldn’t a syringe filter provide just as much sterilization? Given you’re using an Erlenmeyer flask that’s plugged (sterile stopper of course) after it’s been removed from the hot plate? At that point your only air exposure would be transferring from flask to media bottle then again while filtering into open sterile vials.
Apologies if this seems like a rather ignorant question, I’ve been searching through the forum but can’t seem to find opinions on this.
