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Old 04-14-2007, 08:30 AM
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Default Don't just clean your lines, check them

Just a reminder to you kegerators owners to check your lines. I'm sure the pros who maintain large draught systems already do.

While cleaning my lines today I noticed that the crimped fitting at the tap had a little gunk garden growing where the fitting is crimped. Of course that gunk garden is going to just be a breeding ground for more bacteria. Less than 10 bucks of hose and fittings is going to head this off at the pass.

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