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pump up cornie line cleaner

Post by IPA » Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:06 am

Has anyone had a response from The Dribbler about the pump up cornie beerline cleaners that he makes?
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Re: pump up cornie line cleaner

Post by keith1664 » Wed Dec 11, 2013 4:05 pm

He commented on his original thread yesterday, family issues had put it on the back burner but he's about to start making them.
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Re: pump up cornie line cleaner

Post by IPA » Wed Dec 11, 2013 5:39 pm

keith1664 wrote:He commented on his original thread yesterday, family issues had put it on the back burner but he's about to start making them.
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Re: pump up cornie line cleaner

Post by Deebee » Wed Apr 30, 2014 11:29 am

Am a little confused about this to be honest.

I tend to wash the keg and sterilise with starsan, then pressure it enough to run the solution through the beerline til it runs clear( removes all the old beer.)

the when i add a new keg run the fist 200m through to flush the starsan out and bobs your uncle.

Am i missing something?
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Re: pump up cornie line cleaner

Post by Jim » Wed Apr 30, 2014 11:36 am

Deebee wrote:Am a little confused about this to be honest.

I tend to wash the keg and sterilise with starsan, then pressure it enough to run the solution through the beerline til it runs clear( removes all the old beer.)

the when i add a new keg run the fist 200m through to flush the starsan out and bobs your uncle.

Am i missing something?
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Re: pump up cornie line cleaner

Post by mojonojo » Sun May 11, 2014 1:01 pm

i combined a corny post and a 5l pump up garden sprayer, and a liberal amount of PTFE tape to make one, works like a treat.

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