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Topic: Decanter Cleaning with Metal Beads Posted: 27.Mar.2017 at 04:00 |
In a previous blog post, I conducted an experiment to see if decanting wine really affected the taste. That test revealed that it does. As a result, I use my decanter often. Decanters are never cleaned with soap because no one wants the taste of their wine impacted by cleaning products that could remain in the decanter. As such, the normal cleaning procedure is to just rinse out the decanter with tap water and make sure it 100%Â dry before its next use. The rinsing process works well but is not 100%Â effective. Sometimes a little bit of slightly wine-infused water remains. When the water evaporates, the result is: What to do? What to do? There's actually a solution to this problem: cleaning beads shaped like flying saucers. From the customer reviews, it appears that the saucer shape works better than purely spherical ones. I tried them, and they really work. Here are the instructions:
This process allows the decanter to look its best, and the wine to taste its best. For fun, I converted this blog post into an Instructable (my second one ever): Cleanliness is alive in the lab. Go to the original post... |
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