Red Raven Brewery
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
So I got one tap setup on my kegerator (more to come in the future) the other week and so far so good.
Last night however it occurred to me that I probably made a very silly mistake...I have left the line connected to the key continuously.
I poured a glass last night and a little bit of something came out, I can only assume a bit of mold perhaps. I got rid of that, pour a little more and tried it and the beer itself seemed to be OK. I've disconnected the line for now just to be on the safe side.
I know this might sound basic and stupid but am I to assume I need to disconnect the line when not in use and then clean the line and tap out with a bit of sanitiser before the next use? I'm hoping nothing has made its way back into the keg as it is still mostly full and would be a shame to lose so much beer for such a silly mistake but I suppose on that front only time will tell.
Cheers
So I got one tap setup on my kegerator (more to come in the future) the other week and so far so good.
Last night however it occurred to me that I probably made a very silly mistake...I have left the line connected to the key continuously.
I poured a glass last night and a little bit of something came out, I can only assume a bit of mold perhaps. I got rid of that, pour a little more and tried it and the beer itself seemed to be OK. I've disconnected the line for now just to be on the safe side.
I know this might sound basic and stupid but am I to assume I need to disconnect the line when not in use and then clean the line and tap out with a bit of sanitiser before the next use? I'm hoping nothing has made its way back into the keg as it is still mostly full and would be a shame to lose so much beer for such a silly mistake but I suppose on that front only time will tell.
Cheers