TimCA wrote:Hay there, I seem to get mold that grows inside my picnic taps. With this said I'm thinking that the mold is present long before I can I see it. How often should I be cleaning my picnic taps? Can this “reverse†contaminate the beer in my keg?
Thanks
Tim
Hmm, actually I have a slightly different problem. I too think it's important to keep those taps clean but what do you do when you have a coupler for a regular sanky type keg, the 15.5 gallon size, all hooked up. You see sometimes when I'm out of homebrew I have setup my bar to handle both types of kegs so I may put in a keg of Yengling or somthing. On occation I get a few flakes come thru the tap. I can only imagine what isn't coming out. I have heard of those "cleaning bottles" that you can just snap onto your coupler and clean the entire line and tap included. Corney kegs are a bit tougher in the fact that you have to disassemble the quick connect and feed your cleaner down thru the tap and line and then rince. Where might I find one of those cleaning bottles cheaply or should I just do things the hard way and take it apart and clean it as I descibed earlier. I have done that once or twice but it's a true pain in the ass. Any suggestions?
Steve