mczspub
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This is a stupid do it yourself for bars and large home bars. I just thought i would share this with everyone. This application can also be used for homebrewing. I own a bar with 28 taps and my friend who cleans taps on the side cleans my taps every week and a half for $100. He has a $600 machine with all the things that connect all the lines in my walk in. Recently I wanted to buy my own but 600 seems a lot. So looking through all the options i see the cleaners that use the pressure of your own system to clean your lines. http://www.kegworks.com/product.php?productid=20863&cat=395&page=1
So what i did was this ----> Disassembled 2 kegs and filled one with my cleaner and water up to the top and filled the other one with warm water. Now when i need to clean a line i hook up that keg run it for a couple of minutes and then i tap the other one with water. You can also use a corny keg for this if you have extras! (sounds like a waste of a corny if you only have a kegorator or a keezer but the larger size works for me and i only had to sacfrice 2 $30 deposits for it.)
So what i did was this ----> Disassembled 2 kegs and filled one with my cleaner and water up to the top and filled the other one with warm water. Now when i need to clean a line i hook up that keg run it for a couple of minutes and then i tap the other one with water. You can also use a corny keg for this if you have extras! (sounds like a waste of a corny if you only have a kegorator or a keezer but the larger size works for me and i only had to sacfrice 2 $30 deposits for it.)