Hello Brewers
I have a quick question.
Some beer migrated back from the FV into the CO2 hose through the carb stone.
What I think happen is - we have a single line from the Co2 supply with a "T" connector which distribute to both the carb stone to carbonate and the tap room to push beer from keg to tap - and the beer back-flowed from the FV into the hose when we were pouring pints.
I am trying to push the moisture out of the hose from with the Co2 pressure but I cannot get it all.
Is the moisture in the Co2 hose a potential source for infection?
Should I take apart all the co2 lines and clean / sanitize them?
Thanks
Matt
I have a quick question.
Some beer migrated back from the FV into the CO2 hose through the carb stone.
What I think happen is - we have a single line from the Co2 supply with a "T" connector which distribute to both the carb stone to carbonate and the tap room to push beer from keg to tap - and the beer back-flowed from the FV into the hose when we were pouring pints.
I am trying to push the moisture out of the hose from with the Co2 pressure but I cannot get it all.
Is the moisture in the Co2 hose a potential source for infection?
Should I take apart all the co2 lines and clean / sanitize them?
Thanks
Matt
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