How to keep things fresh between tasting sessions
Craigerrr Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Mar 14, 2018 Messages 9,074 Reaction score 16,475 Points 113 Mar 29, 2024 #21
Craigerrr Well-Known Member Established Member Joined Mar 14, 2018 Messages 9,074 Reaction score 16,475 Points 113 Mar 29, 2024 #22 Other than that leave the line between keg and tap connected
Ozarks Mountain Brewery Moderator Staff member Established Member Joined Nov 20, 2012 Messages 8,643 Reaction score 6,654 Points 113 Mar 29, 2024 #23 You can always disconnect your liquid lines when not using, or use tap covers
Donoroto Moderator Staff member Established Member Joined Jun 21, 2020 Messages 5,271 Reaction score 9,065 Points 113 Location Atlanta Mar 30, 2024 #24 Brewer #416886 said: Good question. I'm not sure really I just can't imagine stale beer in the tap being good in the long term. Click to expand... No more stale than what is in the keg. I only rinse the lines between kegs. I've had kegs that went several months without getting touched, and next pour was fine.
Brewer #416886 said: Good question. I'm not sure really I just can't imagine stale beer in the tap being good in the long term. Click to expand... No more stale than what is in the keg. I only rinse the lines between kegs. I've had kegs that went several months without getting touched, and next pour was fine.