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Old 12-02-2007, 08:25 AM
Iggys Iggys is offline
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Default Considering cleaning lines for a side gig

I'm a bartender, and have learned a lot about the ins and outs of the bar. SPecifically line cleaning, the kegs, PSI, etc...However, I see our bar use a guy who comes in once a week to clean the lines with an old school manual pump and a chemical agent. When leaving it;s a white mess all over the place.

I wouldn't want my bar(if I own one day) to have this.

How can I get involved cleaning lines, trouble shooting, etc.. for extra $? I have a day time job and bartend just a few nights a week.

Any suggestions?
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Old 12-04-2007, 06:04 PM
happytappy happytappy is offline
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I have been cleaning lines for 2 years since I left the bar business. If you are serious, get to the Micro Matic Dispense INstitute. Somethings to consider, bars prefer you there before lunch, or before they open. That might be tough with a day job. I also get many calls of an emergency nature that if I can't respond to soon enough, they will go elsewhere. I know I enjoy doing it
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