Budget Brewing Part 1: Homemade Inexpensive "No-Rinse" Sanitizer
- Chinmay Nayak
- Oct 20, 2020
- 2 min read
Expensive sanitizers like BTF Iodophor, Starsan, Oxyclean and PBW can be bit of an extra investment for someone who's just started indulging in homebrewing.
The good news is you can make a simple but most effective sanitizer using just household stuff - Bleach. Yes, most effective! Bleach is the standard against which every other sanitizer is judged for their potency.

Sanitizing bottles takes heaps of Sanitizer and can add up to unnecessary costs
Contact time: 30 Seconds for non plastic. 90 seconds for plastics.
Cost: Clorox Liquid Bleach Regular, 4 Liter is listed at Rs.500 on Amazon as we speak. White vinegar costs Rs.30 per liter. Water is free, usually.
Ingredients:
1 Liter Cool Drinking Water
4 ml Household Bleach
4 ml Distilled/White Vinegar. Never use organic, flavoured or any other vinegars. Those are in fact expensive and have bacteria in them.
Process: Add bleach to the water first and mix it well. Then add vinegar and mix it gently. This sanitizer is potent for up to 8 hours after preparation. Mechanism of action is quite simple. It slowly releases free Chlorine gas which kills any microbes that come in contact with it. Household bleach is easy to acquire from any local grocery store. Only make sure its not flavoured. There is no need to rinse off the sanitizer with water post application. At this dilution ratio, chlorine from the thin residue film over equipment will precipitate in a matter of minutes.
As with any other sanitizer application, make sure anything you sanitize is prewashed with soap and is visibly clean.
Important Note: NEVER EVER mix bleach and vinegar directly. It will instantly release a lot of Chlorine and sniffing on that can make you sick or even make you faint in a matter of seconds.
Happy homebrewing!