Keep your draft systems running smoothly with our comprehensive maintenance solutions, tailored to preserve the integrity and taste of every pour.
A rescue clean is a great way to ‘reset’ your beer lines. It is a doubly concentrated caustic solution capable of ridding lines of beer stone, mold, and other microbes that grow in the lines if not cleaned regularly OR when the previous beer in the line was a sour, or other strongly flavored brew.
It ensures that the beer you serve tastes just as the brewer intended even if it has been a long time since the lines were cleaned or replaced, or the previous beer on tap is imparting its flavors on the recently tapped beer.
If you are unsure when the last time they were cleaned or replaced or are giving off flavors a rescue clean is ideal. Also – if lines are yellow, cracking, moldy, depositing sediment in the beer, or imparting off-flavors in the beer, it is time for a rescue.
The vinyl lines that run from the keg to the trunk line, typically at 6 ft of length.
Vinyl is porous and will absorb the flavor of the beer in the long run causing an off flavor. Furthermore, through normal wear and tear they may become loose, broken, or begin to leak.
Annually for maximum effectiveness & long-term savings.
It is the moisture barrier wrap, outer jacket or tape, barrier tubing, and glycol lines that keep beer cold when traveling from cooler to faucet.
It maintains cooling from cooler to faucet, prevents condensation, & keeps off-flavors from entering beer lines.
Older trunk line, installed prior to 2010, has a life expectancy of 10 years. Newer trunk line – benefiting from technological advances – has a life expectancy of 15 years.
Beer will become warm, off-flavors can enter beer lines, & prompt a loss in profits
Propylene Glycol is Food Grade Antifreeze running through the trunk line, keeping the beer cold.
It keeps beer cold when traveling from keg to faucet in long-draw draft systems (runs more than 25ft). It is required in cooling a food product, such as beer. USP Grade Glycol (U.S. Pharmacopeia) is the highest quality of glycol, can handle recirculation systems, lubricates the pumps, and does not cause equipment damage like many inexpensive & low-quality anti-freezes.
Beer gets warm & foamy, which impacts flavor, mouthfeel, beer loss, & thus profits. If there is not enough glycol in your draft system, the pump and/or can freeze & cause expensive damage to the system. If there is too much glycol, the cooling system will lose efficiency.
Every quarter. The temperature difference between the beer lines & the glycol lines causes condensation which dilutes the glycol levels.
Annually for maximum effectiveness & long-term savings.