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mobrien

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I have my kegging system ordered, and I'm starting to put the bits I have together.

A quick question though - I realise that things like gingerbeer can be kegged - but what does this do to the taps? i.e. do the sweet brews do bad things to tap o-rings etc; or are there any cleanliness issues that are caused by sweet brews?

M
 
I've never had a problem.

I remember someone posting here saying he pulled his taps apart after 6 months and they were full of crap. Personally, when each keg is finished, i clean it, fill it with boiling water and phos, and use the pressure tp pump it through the beer line and tap, and leave it overnight.

I recently pulled apart one of my taps as it started to leak, and apart from the dogy seal, it looked like new inside.
 
mobrien said:
A quick question though - I realise that things like gingerbeer can be kegged - but what does this do to the taps?
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I would imagine continued use may taint the o-rings in the keg, and maybe the o-rings in your tap (dependant on tap type).
So if you were to re-use that keg and tap for beer in the future a seal kit change maybe required.

Beers,
Doc
 
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