Great video, mate! Been looking into kegging my beer, and the cleaning bit was what was holding me back Found a dealer selling ones just like what you showed so I think I’ll be taking the plunge into this soon!
I have been making beer for many years, but never got into the kegging until today. I have some used tested kegs, now I know how to clean them thanks. Oh, yes, putting a nice coffee stout on tap today for Christmas.
Great video. Helps a first time kegger like myself. I was using 3.75g of PBW w/ 5 gal water but I think it's excessive. I like your approach better. Thanks again, Larry!
excellent video larry, about to get into kegging myself, wasn't sure how much of a pain it would be to clean and pull the keg apart but your video makes it look pretty straight forward!
Dont just unscrew the posts, fully disassemble them as well for soaking and cleaning. Don't forget to use keg lube on all the o-rings, and the metal to metal sealing surfaces like post threads, liquid tube top/bottom surface, etc.
I’ve been burned before by not removing and dissembling the posts to remove crap that gets stuck in the springs despite having run cleaner through them while assembled. So, now I usually remove/clean the post parts especially if there were hops or fruits used in the vessel.
Do you ever lube the rubber gasket? Is that supposed to be done after sanitation and racking? Or just for storage of the keg? Getting my first kegs tomorrow, can't wait!
Hi. Would you recommend buying the refurbished kegs for sale on eBay? Going to start homebrew and not sure if I can trust those. Also not sure where else I can buy used kegs to keep my costs low. Thanks for the vids.
You don't soak the top half or third? why not turn it upside down too? I also give it a little CO2 and then hook it up to clean the lines and faucet. I'm not sure if that's necessary or not.
That way works, and you did a great job with the video, but manual cleaning is a bit too much effort for me. I got one of the Mark II (MII) keg washers and use it. I like the MII, but it's not the best quality (in my opinion, based on the fact that one of the little pieces broke off on first use) and it can be a bit cumbersome to use (sometimes getting the kegs to sit on it right is a challenge). Also, I think they should have included all of the attachments (fittings, tubing, etc...not the connectors, since some use pin and some use ball) to build the gas & liquid ports, the one I built works but it's a bit janky. All in all though I do like it better than manual cleaning with a brush.
Larry, Yes...cleaning bottles is a major PITA! I haven't bottled in a couple years...only to share a bottle with friends occasionally. The MII has an adapter so you can setup 2 hoses to connect to the gas/liquid ports and it flushes the tubes. I only take my kegs apart about every 5th use and have never had an issue with the level of cleaning (no infection and so forth). It works well. BTW, you can clean carboys with the MII too and other vessels will fit too, but you'd have to craft a way to keep them steady. That said, look around the web and you'll see some home built versions that are a bit cheaper...plus you can customize the size to clean bigger vessels. If I was doing it again, I'd probably build my own though...
Don't follow this video for cleaning advice. Larry does a great job of documenting homebrew but you should always thoroughly rinse your equipment that comes in contact with PBW solution. Way too lax about that in this video. PBW is not a sanitizing solution, it's a cleaner
Martin, a keg counts as one container or “bottle”. If you’re bottling you’ll have 50 or so 12 oz. bottles to clean. It’s the reason kegging is so much easier than bottling.
Thanks for taking the time to share neighbor!
Great video, mate!
Been looking into kegging my beer, and the cleaning bit was what was holding me back
Found a dealer selling ones just like what you showed so I think I’ll be taking the plunge into this soon!
I have been making beer for many years, but never got into the kegging until today. I have some used tested kegs, now I know how to clean them thanks. Oh, yes, putting a nice coffee stout on tap today for Christmas.
Great video. Helps a first time kegger like myself. I was using 3.75g of PBW w/ 5 gal water but I think it's excessive. I like your approach better. Thanks again, Larry!
excellent video larry, about to get into kegging myself, wasn't sure how much of a pain it would be to clean and pull the keg apart but your video makes it look pretty straight forward!
Dont just unscrew the posts, fully disassemble them as well for soaking and cleaning. Don't forget to use keg lube on all the o-rings, and the metal to metal sealing surfaces like post threads, liquid tube top/bottom surface, etc.
Nice video Larry, would you consider doing a video on cleaning and maintenance on the malt mill ?
Thanks for the video, Larry. I am new to kegging and a good video helps.
is fine to use carboy brush .. thought that was bad for tank ??
cool! thanks for the tip. my first cleaning and went well.
Can you save and Reuse the PBW? Kinda expensive.
I always run fluid through all my kegs at each step, pbw, hot water, star San until I use again
I’ve been burned before by not removing and dissembling the posts to remove crap that gets stuck in the springs despite having run cleaner through them while assembled. So, now I usually remove/clean the post parts especially if there were hops or fruits used in the vessel.
Do you ever lube the rubber gasket? Is that supposed to be done after sanitation and racking? Or just for storage of the keg? Getting my first kegs tomorrow, can't wait!
Hi. Would you recommend buying the refurbished kegs for sale on eBay? Going to start homebrew and not sure if I can trust those. Also not sure where else I can buy used kegs to keep my costs low. Thanks for the vids.
Thank you Larry! Quick question: Does the PBW rinse out of the "dip line" when you shake it up with the rinse water?
I was wondering the same thing.
Wanted to ask... Do you cut your fluid out dip tube or not? Seemed to be the thing to do at one time. Mike
Other than PBW, are there any household solutions? Will dish soap work?
@@BEERNBBQBYLARRY Ok, I assume sanitize only wouldn't be a good idea.
Non-scented Oxy Clean works well too
more brew day videos too!
You don't soak the top half or third? why not turn it upside down too? I also give it a little CO2 and then hook it up to clean the lines and faucet. I'm not sure if that's necessary or not.
BEER-N-BBQ by Larry can you just use the same pbw that you use to clean keg to clean lines? I've never used line cleaner.
That way works, and you did a great job with the video, but manual cleaning is a bit too much effort for me. I got one of the Mark II (MII) keg washers and use it. I like the MII, but it's not the best quality (in my opinion, based on the fact that one of the little pieces broke off on first use) and it can be a bit cumbersome to use (sometimes getting the kegs to sit on it right is a challenge). Also, I think they should have included all of the attachments (fittings, tubing, etc...not the connectors, since some use pin and some use ball) to build the gas & liquid ports, the one I built works but it's a bit janky. All in all though I do like it better than manual cleaning with a brush.
Larry, Yes...cleaning bottles is a major PITA! I haven't bottled in a couple years...only to share a bottle with friends occasionally. The MII has an adapter so you can setup 2 hoses to connect to the gas/liquid ports and it flushes the tubes. I only take my kegs apart about every 5th use and have never had an issue with the level of cleaning (no infection and so forth). It works well. BTW, you can clean carboys with the MII too and other vessels will fit too, but you'd have to craft a way to keep them steady. That said, look around the web and you'll see some home built versions that are a bit cheaper...plus you can customize the size to clean bigger vessels. If I was doing it again, I'd probably build my own though...
I would keg but I don’t really have a place for it in my apartment.
@@BEERNBBQBYLARRY 1 year later and I'm about to get a mini fridge and 2.5 gallon keg
for the info... my keg was a 7/8 wrench save ya some time !!!
Each brand is different.
Cleaning while barefoot gives me the feeling you brought it into a bathroom or shower.
Is that how you clean your kegs?
@@BEERNBBQBYLARRY Not really may need to try LOL
why not just get a bucket blaster and be done with it......I know this is an older video so maybe you go that route by now.
Don't follow this video for cleaning advice. Larry does a great job of documenting homebrew but you should always thoroughly rinse your equipment that comes in contact with PBW solution. Way too lax about that in this video. PBW is not a sanitizing solution, it's a cleaner
I do rinse out the PBW in this video. I also never state or imply that it’s a sanitizer. It’s a cleaning video; not a sanitizing video.
This why i bottle alot easier then a keg
You must be trolling. If not then you must like cleaning 24-54 bottles rather than one.. please be trolling.
Martin, a keg counts as one container or “bottle”. If you’re bottling you’ll have 50 or so 12 oz. bottles to clean. It’s the reason kegging is so much easier than bottling.