Brewmegoodbeer
Well-Known Member
I've been searching and searching and searching and I cannot find the answer to this. I am currently making a fermenter and I am looking at food grade substances to coat the inside of the fermenter, so 1) it will act as a water sealant and 2) it will coat all the nooks and crannies so wort cant get into them. The substance I have been looking at is food grade silicone spray. All of the FDA sites say it is for "incidental" contact with food. It is made to coat something to waterproof it and it act as a natural lubricant. I can't find anything where someone has used this inside a vessel that holds liquid and if it is indeed safe to use when in continuous contact with a food substance. Can someone please ease my mind!!! I'll buy you a beer in the afterlife.