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I have found that a rinse of cold water removes the yeast at the bottom of the cornie, I then used to give them a soak for about 10 mins in some oxy cleaner.

I haven't finished a crusader keg yet but I don't imagine it will be any different.
 
joe1002 said:
I have found that a rinse of cold water removes the yeast at the bottom of the cornie, I then used to give them a soak for about 10 mins in some oxy cleaner.

I haven't finished a crusader keg yet but I don't imagine it will be any different.

Me too.. for more stubborn ones I use hot water for the rinse
 
My cask has some really dried on stuff on it as it'd been in the elements for a couple of years.
 
graysalchemy said:
Bob is it possible to set up a sankey keg with a beer engine and cask breather?
I'm not a Bob . . .nor do I play one on TV . . . . but it is better to set up a sanke with a beer engine and cask breather than it is a cornie. . .The diameter of the dip tube is a serious restriction when pulling beer through by hand . .with a sanke the diameter is so much bigger and the restriction is much less.
 

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