shaunous
I Drink VB
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So i've done a few searches and nothing seems to pop up relating to storing your beer gear.
I bet the most of us just clean and throw in a container, well that works sometimes, but most of the time you open the container, its pitted, moving parts a stuck and you gotta pull it apart again and then clean.
So what is everyone elses tricks.
Reason I ask is, im about to update the bar, and i'll have a few beer taps, keg taps and things the like that I just want to be able to clean, sit aside and not come back 12months down the track and the chrome is f%#ked, or its magically gunked up, i can just pull out in a hurry, quick rinse and we're off.
I was thinking maybe putting in a sealed container and adding them water desiccant beads (seems to work in my gun safe), or covering the taps in food grade grease like the auto industry does.
Dunno, throw em at me people
Cheers,
Shaun.
I bet the most of us just clean and throw in a container, well that works sometimes, but most of the time you open the container, its pitted, moving parts a stuck and you gotta pull it apart again and then clean.
So what is everyone elses tricks.
Reason I ask is, im about to update the bar, and i'll have a few beer taps, keg taps and things the like that I just want to be able to clean, sit aside and not come back 12months down the track and the chrome is f%#ked, or its magically gunked up, i can just pull out in a hurry, quick rinse and we're off.
I was thinking maybe putting in a sealed container and adding them water desiccant beads (seems to work in my gun safe), or covering the taps in food grade grease like the auto industry does.
Dunno, throw em at me people
Cheers,
Shaun.