JDW81
I make wort, the yeast make it beer.
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A good spray bottle which gives a fine mist will cover everything easily, and every thing is squeaky clean prior to sanitisation. You can spray to solution down the lines as well, just put the opening of the line over the spray hole.
To be honest (and this is a little off topic), I've been using less chemicals when brewing recently and using steam to sanitise my gear. I still use no rinse in a few spots, but I do rinse it with boiling water prior to coming into contact with beer/wort.
Lines/taps/disconnects/posts all get removed at the end of every keg, then cleaned either for storage or re-use.
JD
To be honest (and this is a little off topic), I've been using less chemicals when brewing recently and using steam to sanitise my gear. I still use no rinse in a few spots, but I do rinse it with boiling water prior to coming into contact with beer/wort.
Lines/taps/disconnects/posts all get removed at the end of every keg, then cleaned either for storage or re-use.
JD