Draft Beer 101: The Basics of Beer Line Cleaning
Protect the flavor of your beer when you learn how to clean beer lines.
Select the right air and beer lines to get things flowing from your keg.
Protect the flavor of your beer when you learn how to clean beer lines.
When you think about the parts of a draft beer dispensing system or kegerator, you probably get certain images in your head. You might picture the tower, the faucet, or the tap handle.
A common question we get from our customers is: “At what pressure should I set my CO2 regulator for my beer to pour perfectly?” It’s a great question.
Two often overlooked but crucial components of any draft beer setup are your beer and air lines. Without these important plastic tubes, the system can’t function and you can’t pour perfect pints.
KegWorks offers beer and air lines by the foot in food-grade vinyl to fit the specifications of any draft beer system. For beer lines, we carry 3/16", 3/8", and 1/4" inside diameter tubing. The air lines come in 5/16” inside diameter, and many customers opt for red air line hose so that they can easily differentiate between their air and beer lines.
Who wants to drink dirty draft beer? The answer is no one. That’s why it’s extremely important to be diligent about cleaning your beer lines. We recommend that you clean your beer lines after every finished keg. This will ensure that your new beer pours perfectly and tastes the way it’s supposed to.
Kegworks offers a variety of beer line cleaning solutions to choose from. Our most popular option is the Economy Beer Line Cleaning Kit. Equipped with all of the necessities to scrub away any soilage, this kit comes with easy-to-follow instructions and will have your lines working like new in no time.
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