Thanks for the video you got me motivated to get up and clean mine I can’t believe what came out of it .thanks to you I will enjoy a nice cold beer again 🍺🍺
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I like soaking my lines in diesel fuel for a couple of days. Gets them super clean! A little after taste for a couple of days but you get used to it....
Dad, I gotta say great job in cleaning your lines as most home kegerators don’t get touched. A couple pointers from your 22 year draught vet. When cleaning please be sure to protect yourself. Always wear gloves and eye protection as the chemical you are using is caustic and can do serious damage. Please delete the olive oil and dish detergent from your process. Both will decrease your perfect beer outta faucet. Rather use just warm water or better yet the solution in your pan. Be sure to rinse the coupler (part that attaches to keg) off before coupling to your keg as it was sitting in bucket of solution and again it’s caustic. I also noticed your Co2 is set a little low. Settings should be 12 psi at sea level so not sure where you live but in altitude it will only get higher. Also line length and size at sea level is 5Feet of 3/16” vinyl and it looks like you may have poly which has much less restriction but we can’t lower the pressure to compensate and that would mean you’d need a flow control faucet. A whole nother subject. Great job Brotha 🍻
Surely the olive oil will make the beer go flat. I use a smear of food grade silicon lubricant. A little goes a long way . (PS you should be brewing your own. So much more satisfaction.
Great stuff! Thx 4 sharing! You may need new shocks on the car.. lol Thanks again for the great simple video.
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Thanks for the video you got me motivated to get up and clean mine I can’t believe what came out of it .thanks to you I will enjoy a nice cold beer again 🍺🍺
That’s awesome Joe! Glad I can help you out! Cheers to you! 🍺
Thank you, just purchased or kegerator and it needs a clean (previous owner didn’t clean it). Hopefully a great addition to our home bar
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Great video Ben! I miss having a kegerator - maybe time to get another one!
I’ve seen a few of your beer videos. I think it’s time to get one and get back in the game!
Very cool DIY Video Ben.Very Cool. Great team work with your camera crew and editing staff. ;)
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So this is why your beer always tastes the best!!
Yes Sir! Definitely don’t want my friends drinking skunky beer! There is a cold waiting for you with your name on it!
I like soaking my lines in diesel fuel for a couple of days. Gets them super clean! A little after taste for a couple of days but you get used to it....
That is hard core! If I’m at your house it’s BYOB for sure.
Dad,
I gotta say great job in cleaning your lines as most home kegerators don’t get touched. A couple pointers from your 22 year draught vet.
When cleaning please be sure to protect yourself. Always wear gloves and eye protection as the chemical you are using is caustic and can do serious damage. Please delete the olive oil and dish detergent from your process. Both will decrease your perfect beer outta faucet. Rather use just warm water or better yet the solution in your pan. Be sure to rinse the coupler (part that attaches to keg) off before coupling to your keg as it was sitting in bucket of solution and again it’s caustic.
I also noticed your Co2 is set a little low. Settings should be 12 psi at sea level so not sure where you live but in altitude it will only get higher. Also line length and size at sea level is 5Feet of 3/16” vinyl and it looks like you may have poly which has much less restriction but we can’t lower the pressure to compensate and that would mean you’d need a flow control faucet. A whole nother subject.
Great job Brotha 🍻
Ryan, thank you for the good advice. You are not the only one to mention about the olive oil.
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In lieu of Olive Oil, have you tried Coconut Oil?
No, I haven’t tried that but I will definitely give it a try. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my channel.
Dad, how often should I clean my tap?
I clean the tap every time I replace the Keg with a new one.
Every 2 weeks is industry standard but I don’t disagree with Dad in doing this at keg changes.
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Surely the olive oil will make the beer go flat. I use a smear of food grade silicon lubricant. A little goes a long way . (PS you should be brewing your own. So much more satisfaction.
I wish that I had the time to brew my own. Life is busy. Thank you for watching and supporting my channel.