What's the best way to clean your draft beer lines? Cleaning Kit Comparison
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- What's the best way to clean your beer lines? In this video we compare four different cleaning kits from least expensive to most. No matter what, You need to clean your beer lines! Beer is perishable, so not cleaning your lines is like drinking milk out of the same cup over and over without washing it. It will grow bacteria. See which cleaning kit best suits you. You should try to clean your beer lines every time you change kegs or at least every two weeks. We hope you enjoy this video. Subscribe here! --------------- goo.gl/5URitT --------------
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Low how educational and well produced these are!
I picked up a 2.5 gallon home
Brew keg used. Just fill it full of cleaning solution and hook up your lines. Repeat for rinse and toss it back in the attic until next cleaning
Great overview on different ways to clean your system. I will use a Peter Griffin quote to describe the music "On your mark, get set, terrible".
Good video but lose the music, very annoying and distracting.
Are any of the hand pump kits compatible with ball lock fittings?
Love the simple hand pump kits, the pressurized one seems a little too much.
The pressurized one is useful because it can also be used to clean carb stones when the wetting pressure is higher than what a home-brew pump can provide. This way you can use CO2 to force cleaner through the carb stone and ensure you maintain your carb stone's efficiency and integrity. Other than that yeah its pretty useless besides saving a few minutes by not having to undo everything, however I still undo everything to clean it anyways...
Judging by the keg set up this is more for if you’re using commercial kegs rather than homebrew and kegs
yall are tripping the music slaps
I prefer crappier music. thanks!
Great video but why the annoying music?
Why not just put cleaner in a keg? If you're cleaning beer lines, you most likely have an empty keg. Why buy something else?
Most kegerator owners use the D-system sanky kegs which require special tools or a modified coupler to access or fill for cleaning. These kits are designed for this sanky application, but If you are a homebrewer and can put cleaner directly into your keg, and you have an extra keg laying around, the cleaning kit is not needed.
I would do that b4 but u use a lot of co2 when cleaning beer lines ..I have since switched to a small submersible pump for 10 bucks on Amazon works perfect and doesn't waste co2
Bravo Einstein
I have thought of using a spare keg but then you have another keg to clean and I did not think of the fact that is wastes some CO2.
Not a chance that you're cleaning 16 lines at once with jumpers and a single cannister.
Music?? not needed.. Jeezuz
This music is so ridiculous
The "music" is only for the deaf....
Hey bud please get a little more personal with your viewers all that bull music screwed up this video.
Please don’t make another video w the terrible music.