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line cleaning eureka moment

Started by dcalnan, May 11, 2015, 04:36:27 PM

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dcalnan

Was cleaning my taps and beer lines, and I noticed that there was a bit of residue left in the line after rinsing with PBW, was just going to replace it when I remembered I had a brush that might be able to do the job, It's a cleaning kit I got for my platypus for hillwalking and it fits perfectly inside the tubing and tap parts. It did the job perfectly with some scrubbing action and the residue was gone. I'd definitely recommend it, also fits in the dip tubes of a keg.




Here's a link to them on alpinesports. And the company that makes them has a headquarters in Midleton so you're buying Irish.

bier

Would it fit through the outlet tube on a corny keg?

Vermelho

Looks good. What size tubing do you use though?

Will_D

OK enough!

For us gombeens in the city wtf is a "platypus for hillwalking"?

A duckbilled platypus or two from Oz looks like they'd make a nice pair of slippers but no use for hill walking!
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Damo

You've heard of 'Camelback's for biking'. Well, same thing :P

dcalnan

May 11, 2015, 10:20:45 PM #5 Last Edit: May 11, 2015, 11:00:53 PM by dcalnan
Yeah it fits through the outlet tube on the keg, I use 3/8 od tubing, I don't have any 3/16 od tubing to try out, it might be a bit of a squeeze.

Will_D

Quote from: Damo on May 11, 2015, 10:11:33 PM
You've heard of 'Camelback's for biking'. Well, same thing :P

Errrr, No actually!

Only Camelback I have seen was on a Camel in Morocco!

Us city slikers think of bikes like as in "lowest form of life that crawls on its belly" If it hasn't got a diesel or petrol engine then its low life!

Ok the Arrow and the Bus are even better in that they have HUGH diesels in them.

Dart is a bit too green for my liking!
But the power stations that make their Lekky are still pretty un-green He He!
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dcalnan

The platypus is a collapsible watter bottle that goes into the backpack, and has a tube with a mouthpiece.http://www.cascadedesigns.com/ie/platypus/hydration-systems/category

Covey

I just fill my keg with boiling water and W5 then put it through the lines, let it sit for a Hour then flush with boiling water and everything is spic and span that W5 is legendary stuff i even use it to clean burnt pot!. For cleaning the dip tubes on my kegs, after soaking the tubes with W5 i get a 2" strip of cloth, tie some gut around the middle of the cloth and tie the other end of the gut to a small nail that will fit down the tube to make a pull through. Then drop the nail down the tube, and once its through pull the cloth (cloth should be a fairly tight sqeeeze) through the tube to remove and crud, two passes is general enough to remove even the hardest crud. Every one has their only way but everyone Feck hates it as a job
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krockett

How often do you need to do this?

johnrm

How long is a piece of string?
Do every keg once you get them, then, periodically after that. It depends how much gunk you think is in there. You can't see, you see!

krockett

Ah ok ... I read this that you had to do maintenance on the lines. Had to wedge mine on with Juniper clips so they wont be coming off if I can avoid it..

Taf

I bought a couple of these from hop and grape a while back, and find them brilliant. They come in two different sizes, but think I use the wider one mostly. Great for cleaning corney dip tubes and beer lines.  I take apart and clean all parts of my corneys everytime a new brew goes in, so an essential bit of kit for me. Bit surprised that none of the Irish homebrew stores stock them.


Rossa

Quote from: Taf on May 13, 2015, 11:01:52 AM
I bought a couple of these from hop and grape a while back, and find them brilliant. They come in two different sizes, but think I use the wider one mostly. Great for cleaning corney dip tubes and beer lines.  I take apart and clean all parts of my corneys everytime a new brew goes in, so an essential bit of kit for me. Bit surprised that none of the Irish homebrew stores stock them.
I have one too. Very handy. If you're stuck try a musical instrument shop. They do that sorta thing for ww and brass instruments.