Had my bottling bucket gear for a couple of years now and wondering if it's still up to the task.
1. Does a tap like this (https://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/quick-serve-plastic-tap-back-nut-p-91.html) come completely apart for cleaning? I can see some sediment in the threads but I don't want to force it open if that will break it.
2. My siphoning tubing (https://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/polythene-tubing-clear-38-id-per-metre-p-74.html) is starting to have little speckles inside even after a soak in VWP. Where else can you buy this kind of food service quality tubing, aside from online?
The tap comes out yes and should really be cleaned after each use to prevent nasties building up.
Quote from: SlugTrap on January 23, 2014, 10:40:18 AM
Had my bottling bucket gear for a couple of years now and wondering if it's still up to the task.
1. Does a tap like this (https://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/quick-serve-plastic-tap-back-nut-p-91.html) come completely apart for cleaning? I can see some sediment in the threads but I don't want to force it open if that will break it.
2. My siphoning tubing (https://www.thehomebrewcompany.ie/polythene-tubing-clear-38-id-per-metre-p-74.html) is starting to have little speckles inside even after a soak in VWP. Where else can you buy this kind of food service quality tubing, aside from online?
To be honest though at 6.00 euro for a new one why bother if its getting manky just buy a new replacement :D
Watch lidl for when they do the bottle brushes etc, they do one which is like a very large pipe cleaner, it's about 1cm diameter and has a plastic handle, it's great for getting into the taps etc for cleaning.
You can also get siphon tube brushes from some HBS shops, though usually only online ones.
Quote from: Eoin on January 23, 2014, 11:19:00 AM
Watch lidl for when they do the bottle brushes etc, they do one which is like a very large pipe cleaner, it's about 1cm diameter and has a plastic handle, it's great for getting into the taps etc for cleaning.
To be clear, this is not in the flow of beer, but between the tap body and the chamber it sits in that screws into the barrel. I'd really have to pry apart the whole tap.
The tap push pops into the valve, you should be able to push out with your thumb, a good soak in warm w5 every other brew
It's an interference fit. Push it out.
Quote from: johnrm on January 23, 2014, 06:07:51 PM
It's an interference fit. Push it out.
Yes Father John!