simon12
Landlord.
I would use beer line cleaner you can clean your lines at the same time
I use Astonish oxi from BM Bargains...£2.99 for 3kg...
You might be right on that...its 2kg.3kg?
The one I've seen is £2.99 for 2kg
Cheers Tom
You might be right on that...its 2kg.
Where do you buy that from?If you have hard water then the regular ‘oxi’ products can leave a white residue.
For all my brewery cleaning I previously used PBW, which avoided the residue and was highly effective. Now I use ‘Chemclean’ as I can buy 5kg of it for for under £30.
When I clean a keg I will give it a good rinse out with the hose pipe, then put in a couple of spoons of cleaner and a kettle full of water with a bit of extra water to top it up. Give it a good shake, then leave it for a bit, coming back and shaking occasionally.
After soaking I will blow out some cleaner through beer lines, then empty and rinse.
Where do you buy that from?
Thankyouhttps://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/ChemClean-Powder-4kg.htmlhttps://brew2bottle.co.uk/products/chemclean-powder-5kg
It works best with somewhat hot water (over 50c). Any light residue left from a long soak (e.g. overnight) washes off with warm water.
For all my brewery cleaning I previously used PBW, which avoided the residue and was highly effective. Now I use ‘Chemclean’ as I can buy 5kg of it for for under £30.
That the one?Bog brush! Great idea!
I use Astonish oxi from BM Bargains...£2.99 for 3kg...as said also great for cleaning the washing machine,dishwasher etc.
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