How To Clean Your Kegerator Beer Lines - Dirty Lines = Dirty Beer

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2022
  • In this video we show you how to clean your kegerator beer lines. Beer line cleaning should be done fairly often in order to ensure that your beer tastes great and fresh. We recommend cleaning your lines at least once every 2 months. It really makes your beer taste as good as possible.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 13

  • @ricksigurdson2016
    @ricksigurdson2016 Рік тому +5

    I keep a keg of star san and use that to clear the beer after a session. I just leave the star san in the line until the next session. I store my picnic tap lines with star san in them. Haven't had any issues yet.

  • @patrickglaser1560
    @patrickglaser1560 Місяць тому +1

    Yup... keep thinking of getting a sanke setup... but the homebrew takes priority

  • @cleaverjc2
    @cleaverjc2 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the awesome video. I just bought the last Fancy Ass keg line cleaner in stock and Paul customized it to clean both of my dual interlock taps system simultaneously. This is the answer for cleaning keg lines. I've tried every line cleaning solution and this is by far the best. Thanks again for putting this kit together for sale. Really appreciate everything you guys do.

  • @athannaelanderson3806
    @athannaelanderson3806 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Brad! Just got my first Series X, looking forward to cleaning those lines monthly 😅 hahaha, what a game changer stepping up from bottles to kegs!!

  • @KevinWooding
    @KevinWooding 2 місяці тому

    So I have acquired a kegerator that hasn't been used much less cleaned in a couple of years. needless to say, the lines look horrible.
    Am I better to start over with a new feed (clear) line and then soak the components?

    • @graintoglass
      @graintoglass  2 місяці тому +1

      You can clean them, but for the cost, I would do exactly what you're saying.

  • @LagerThanLife
    @LagerThanLife 7 місяців тому +1

    Just replace the tubes.

  • @cookerama6265
    @cookerama6265 Рік тому

    I'm trying to follow along but this guy is just chirping off so quickly and doesn't feel like any real explanation. I guess this isn't aimed at newbs. Guess I'll revisit later.

    • @athannaelanderson3806
      @athannaelanderson3806 Рік тому

      Really? What’s not to get? If you have a question maybe ask that instead of being a prat???

    • @cookerama6265
      @cookerama6265 Рік тому

      @@athannaelanderson3806 he keeps going so quick and mentions an item and then like "but don't worry about that". Here's this thing but I'm not going to use that. Theres ball lock and sanke but we all know real brewers don't use that. Do we? I don't know that.
      This is a video from a company trying to sell me stuff. I'm just saying that as a person new to home brew, I found this presentation to be hard to follow along. It feels like he had a few drinks before hitting record. So that's my feedback to the company trying to sell products. I'm not being a Pratt, I'm giving my honest feedback that I'm having a hard time following the presentation of the information. Maybe they will see this feedback and expand the information next time.