I clean with sodium percarbonate and then sanitise with starsan.
Put solution in a pet bottle with carbonation cap, pressurise to 10psi, connect to beer line, open tap etc.
Yes, as the cap allows both types of disconnects.You use the carbonation cap for both gas in and liquid out?
Pubs etc flush them nightly(or should flush with water nightly and clean weekly)
See you should have turned up to the opening on the weekend at The Foragers Drop, you could have watched Yob do it as he changed kegs.Ha! Not the pub near my house......I would say they never clean them. Pint of diacetyl anyone?
I have one of the blue plastic ones somewhere, never liked it for it's intended carbonation. Must dig it out now.
edit: ok perhaps not quite as suitable as the one linked.
Ha! Not the pub near my house......I would say they never clean them. Pint of diacetyl anyone?
Pub south of Sydney, we use to: kill the chillers (ice banks no glycol), flowback, flush with water and then blow dry with Co2 nightly, I think the boss was a little anal about his lines.There's no pub with a long draw system that flushes with water nor can afford to take the waste. Harts has 75l of beer in the lines, called flow backs and a regular clean. Aside from the fact the lines would freeze due to a glycol tank at -2c
Aeris enzyme cleaner or the pink Andale caustic product works well. 2% caustic also works well, main thing is to do it fortnightly at least
There's no pub with a long draw system that flushes with water nor can afford to take the waste. Harts has 75l of beer in the lines, called flow backs and a regular clean. Aside from the fact the lines would freeze due to a glycol tank at -2c
Aeris enzyme cleaner or the pink Andale caustic product works well. 2% caustic also works well, main thing is to do it fortnightly at least
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