I just finished my first cleaning on my keezer, using five star chemical's BLC product. I removed the taps and flushed the solution through with a pond pump and then ran about 2 gallons of fresh water to rinse.
My question if there is anything else I should be doing? Should I run a sanitizer or is BLC enough?
I'm always worried about using a cleaning product with poison control information on it with a food product and just want to make sure I'm not killing anyone
Cleaning a kegerator/keezer lines
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Re: Cleaning a kegerator/keezer lines
I usually just replace the lines clean and rinse with PBW - beer line is pretty cheap.
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Re: Cleaning a kegerator/keezer lines
How often do people clean their lines? We have only had the keezer 6 months. Since you blow out the first couple glasses of a new beer, so far I have cleaned teach line after two kegs. Should I clean the lines after every new beer or less often?
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Re: Cleaning a kegerator/keezer lines
Clean mine quarterly. Pbw (Concentrated mix). Hot water rinse followed by starsan.
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