77bawls
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I had to watch that video standing on my head.
I am thinking of making on of these but finding a tee for that top of the nipple so that I could add two post attachments on and clean two lines at once. Anyone see any issues with this idea? Just need to make sure I have a strong enough pump I would guess.
Here is an example of a tee that I am thinking.
Model # LFA-168 Internet # 203473921 Store SKU # 815377
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3/8 in. Lead-Free Brass Flare Tee
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Watts-3-8-in-Lead-Free-Brass-Flare-Tee-LFA-168/203473921
I splurged and bought the $9.99 164 GPH pump at Harbor Freight, plus I paid about $3 for a 3/8" male flare to 1/2" MIP connector. I had a pin lock liquid out, a 1/2" FIP barbed fitting, and vinyl hose so my out of pocket was less than $15--score!
5 minutes after I got home from HF I was cleaning my lines with a 1/2 gallon of BLC solution run though each of my 4 taps for 15 minutes followed by a 15 minute run with clean water. It could not have been any easier because all I had to do was set and forget and the pump did the rest.
I really could tell a difference too after the taps had been cleaned because it had been about a year since their previous cleaning and that one was not as thorough as the one I did today.
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Thanks for the idea OP, it works great!
I like what you did their with the pin lock fitting, makes connecting/disconnecting a cinch. Might have to give that a go now, as I've just been fitting the tubing over my tap.
I haven't had any problems with running it like this thread suggests. Remember too that running it backwards you've also had to remove the QD which you'll now want to take apart and clean too. Now hard to do just one more thing and I lack the time what with two kids and a SWMBO.
That being said I do take the faucet apart every few kegs and soak in PBW for a few hours, lightly scrub with a brush etc.
Thanks. About the QD, I figured out that all I had to do was take a screw driver and loosen the top a couple rotations and it flowed back through pretty well. If I am going to have to take the taps apart anyway, I may as well just keep doing it the way I am.
Thanks for the response.
David
When you loosen it does it flow out both sides or just the screw side?
Just the screw side since Im just loosening it and not disassembling it, but the entire QD is soaking in the cleaning solution. I could stick an extra post on the end or use and empty keg versus a bucket but Im not too worried worried about it.
I am interested to know if the method in this post effectively cleans the inside of the tap with out disassembly. Next time I clean them I may just buy an extra QD post and try it.
Thanks,
David
Hello there,
I am installing a new island in my kitchen (which will house our bar stuff) and would love to be able to put 1-2 beer lines from my basement below to upstairs. I am guessing it'll be somewhere in the ball park of 12'-15'. Is there anyone who has done something similar? My keezer is a small chest freezer (can hold 3 five gallon kegs) and I'd have the lines coming out the top of the island. So I need to think of how to insulate it. I'm open to ideas. The only idea I have is to have PVC run from Keezer to upstairs that is insulated on the outside. This way I can run 2 lines in it without having issues being caught in the pvc and insulation. It's basically an insulated conduit.
Questions I have:
- Do you foresee any issues with this?
- How do you keep the lines cold?
Generally for long runs outside the kegerator/keezer people run a glycol line alongside the beer lines in an insulated conduit. On shorter runs forced air from within should be sufficient.- Is there any waste from the beer being in the line and getting a bit warm for the few days before pouring another one?
Warm temps will do two things to beer in the lines. Firstly it will change how CO2 dissolves in solution which would probably on a vertical rise lead to a gas pocket at the tap. Secondly it will speed aging of the beer a little.- Has anyone had issues with installing this type of setup?
- How do you suggest I clean the lines? Currently I use a pump and pump water through it, but in a loop so I can let it run for awhile.
Hot water/PBW/Sanitizer using gravity from tap to a large rubbermade tub at the keezer?- What am I missing? I'm sure there's something.
Is this an endeavor that I shouldn't mess with? I'm concerned I'll have more issues and wasted beer than it's worth? Should I just buck up and work off that beer by walking downstairs to pour a pint?
Thanks for the help!
Lorne