5L Beer Line Cleaning Bottle with Grundy Type G Cap and Tube

Beer Line Cleaning Bottle (Pressurised Unit)

The Beer Line Cleaning Bottle offers a practical way to clean and flush beer lines using your existing dispense setup. Available in different bottle sizes and cap options, it can be used across a range of keg couplers - just make sure you select the correct cap to match your coupler, with examples shown in the product images.

Key Features

  • Designed for Beer Line Cleaning: A straightforward way to flush and soak beer lines using your chosen cleaning solution.

  • Different Bottle Sizes Available: A 5L bottle is well suited to one or two lines, while larger bottles are better for multi-line setups.

  • Coupler-Specific Cap Options: Choose the correct cap to match your keg coupler before ordering.

  • Works with Your Existing Gas Setup: Connects via your coupler and regulator to pressurise the bottle and push solution through the line.

How to Clean Your Lines Using the Beer Line Cleaning Bottle

Always wear the appropriate PPE and follow the instructions provided with your chosen cleaning solution.

  1. Fill the bottle with water and cleaning solution, following the dilution ratio on the cleaner packaging, then refit the cap and tube.

  2. Disconnect the keg coupler from the keg and attach it to the cleaning bottle, keeping the gas regulator connected so the bottle can pressurise.

  3. Open the beer tap with a bucket underneath until cleaning solution starts to flow, then close the tap and leave the solution in the line for the recommended soak time.

  4. Reopen the tap and pull the solution through into the bucket.

  5. Once empty, disconnect the coupler, release the pressure, and rinse the bottle thoroughly.

  6. Refill the bottle with clean water, reconnect it, and flush the line again, running through at least 10 pints of fresh water to remove any remaining cleaner.

  7. Once the line is clear, disconnect the bottle, release the pressure, and reconnect the coupler to the keg, then pull through any remaining water before serving.

For best results, beer taps, tap nozzles, and keg couplers should also be cleaned regularly as part of routine maintenance.

Description

Beer Line Cleaning Bottle (Pressurised Unit)

The Beer Line Cleaning Bottle offers a practical way to clean and flush beer lines using your existing dispense setup. Available in different bottle sizes and cap options, it can be used across a range of keg couplers - just make sure you select the correct cap to match your coupler, with examples shown in the product images.

Key Features

  • Designed for Beer Line Cleaning: A straightforward way to flush and soak beer lines using your chosen cleaning solution.

  • Different Bottle Sizes Available: A 5L bottle is well suited to one or two lines, while larger bottles are better for multi-line setups.

  • Coupler-Specific Cap Options: Choose the correct cap to match your keg coupler before ordering.

  • Works with Your Existing Gas Setup: Connects via your coupler and regulator to pressurise the bottle and push solution through the line.

How to Clean Your Lines Using the Beer Line Cleaning Bottle

Always wear the appropriate PPE and follow the instructions provided with your chosen cleaning solution.

  1. Fill the bottle with water and cleaning solution, following the dilution ratio on the cleaner packaging, then refit the cap and tube.

  2. Disconnect the keg coupler from the keg and attach it to the cleaning bottle, keeping the gas regulator connected so the bottle can pressurise.

  3. Open the beer tap with a bucket underneath until cleaning solution starts to flow, then close the tap and leave the solution in the line for the recommended soak time.

  4. Reopen the tap and pull the solution through into the bucket.

  5. Once empty, disconnect the coupler, release the pressure, and rinse the bottle thoroughly.

  6. Refill the bottle with clean water, reconnect it, and flush the line again, running through at least 10 pints of fresh water to remove any remaining cleaner.

  7. Once the line is clear, disconnect the bottle, release the pressure, and reconnect the coupler to the keg, then pull through any remaining water before serving.

For best results, beer taps, tap nozzles, and keg couplers should also be cleaned regularly as part of routine maintenance.

Delivery
  • Free UK delivery on all orders
  • Delivered within 3–6 business days
  • Items are shipped via trusted UK couriers depending on size and weight
  • Tracking details are provided once your order has been dispatched
  • Delivery times are estimates and may vary depending on stock availability and courier scheduling
Returns
  • 14-day returns available on standard items
  • Items must be unused and returned in their original packaging
  • Refunds are processed once the item has been received and inspected
  • Return shipping costs apply unless the item is faulty
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