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Author Topic: Kegorator faucet taste vs Beer Gun filled Bottle taste  (Read 3671 times)

Offline jtoots

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Re: Kegorator faucet taste vs Beer Gun filled Bottle taste
« Reply #15 on: September 29, 2014, 11:04:02 am »
I gotta get me some of them SS faucets... the sticky after 3 days issue has got me by the gonads.  Not a huge issue, but kind of a PITA.

Offline factory

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Re: Kegorator faucet taste vs Beer Gun filled Bottle taste
« Reply #16 on: October 01, 2014, 07:20:17 am »
Instead of building a kegerator cleaner with a sprayer, I just use a keg.  When the keg kicks, I clean it,and then hook the lines back up, pressurize with CO2 and run PBW through the lines and faucet.  Do the same with rinse water and sanitizer.  Clean kegs and lines all at the same time.

Offline leejoreilly

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Re: Kegorator faucet taste vs Beer Gun filled Bottle taste
« Reply #17 on: October 01, 2014, 07:37:00 am »
Instead of building a kegerator cleaner with a sprayer, I just use a keg.  When the keg kicks, I clean it,and then hook the lines back up, pressurize with CO2 and run PBW through the lines and faucet.  Do the same with rinse water and sanitizer.  Clean kegs and lines all at the same time.

I used to do this, too, and it works just fine. But with the rise in cost of kegs, the modified sprayer option is a cheap and effective way to free up one more of my limited number of kegs.