Clean out those dirty draft beer lines! Beer flavor gets funky when your tap, line and faucet are filled with gunk. We recommned that you ideally clean your lines after every keg. Our kit comes with a 1 qt hand pump that pushes Beer Line Cleaner (4 oz size included) through the whole system. Faucet gets removed and cleaned with the included faucet wrench and brush. Perfect for cleaning home kegerators as well. A must have for cleaning draft systems because life is too short to drink bad beer.
Needed for Use: Water • Collection Bucket • Large Bowl.
Always clean your commercial home tap setup between every keg use. Cleaning your system will ensure that your tap, lines and faucet are clean, resulting in a better tasting beer.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Remove the tap from the keg. Use the wrench provided to remove the faucet (the piece that the beer actually flows though to your glass) from the shank. The collar should have a few holes in it, insert the wrench end into a hole and spin the collar clockwise to remove.
2. Disassemble the faucet to the point that the shaft inside can slide out. Place these parts in a bowl with 2 cups of warm water and ¼ teaspoon of Beer Line Cleaner. Take the lid off of the cleaner pump and remove the O-Ring. Use this O-Ring to attach the brass end of pump unit into the collar of the shank (hand tighten). Put one cap full of cleaner into the jar and fill with warm water. Attach the lid unit back on the jar. Get a bucket to collect the fluid running from the tap, the tap will not allow beer to back flush. Insert the cleaning brush small end into the bottom of the tap to allow the flow to go through.
3. Pump cleaning solution though line and tap allowing the solution to sit in the lines for 10–15 minutes, then pump through. Follow this with 1–2 jars of water to rinse. Remove the brush from the tap.
4. Use the brush to clean the faucet, then rinse with water. Reassemble the faucet, hand tighten parts, leave loose enough so that they move freely. Attach the faucet back onto the shank again, using the wrench, do not over tighten, just tighten enough so that it does not leak.
5. Attach tap to new keg & enjoy!!