Beer faucet covers / bungs?

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Cheers, just what I was after :)

Although I've found another problem that the faucets are far too easy to knock whilst passing! The garrage floor is getting covered in beer!

Might need to engineer a guard rail around the top of the taps.
 
Cheers, just what I was after :)

Although I've found another problem that the faucets are far too easy to knock whilst passing! The garrage floor is getting covered in beer!

Might need to engineer a guard rail around the top of the taps.
I have one and find they are easily displaced and like you say can leave to beer seeping out onto the floor,my fix,spin it around out of the way if its just on a keg.or are yours on a kegerator where you can't do that?
 
get a tattoo wash bottle or use similar to squirt up a rinse of warm water to wash out residual beer at the end of a session to simply remove the attraction for fungus gnats.
 
get a tattoo wash bottle or use similar to squirt up a rinse of warm water to wash out residual beer at the end of a session to simply remove the attraction for fungus gnats.

I've been giving it a good squirt of starsan which is probably doing the trick along with a bit of tinfoil, just wanting something a bit more permanent and re-usable.

I have one and find they are easily displaced and like you say can leave to beer seeping out onto the floor,my fix,spin it around out of the way if its just on a keg.or are yours on a kegerator where you can't do that?

Unfortunately I seem to have put the taps at prime "reach out and grab something" height"

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