PBW keg/line soak time

Discussion in 'Home Bar' started by Misterphinister, Aug 3, 2015.

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  1. Misterphinister

    Misterphinister Initiate (0) Feb 17, 2015 Michigan

    Hey all,

    I was in the middle of cleaning out my keg and beer lines yesterday when something came up and I had to step away. Currently, the keg and beer line in my kegerator has been soaking for 18 hours and I won't be able to rinse it out until around 4 pm today. Is there anything I should be worried about (might need to replace lines, off flavors, etc.)? Has anyone left PBW soaking for more than a few hours and had any negative experiences? Thanks
     
  2. PortLargo

    PortLargo Pooh-Bah (1,831) Oct 19, 2012 Florida
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    I routinely soak my kegs overnight in PBW . . . on forgetful days they soak another day. My plate chiller is also very familiar with PBW solution (day+). I've never used PBW on beer lines (BLC instead) but can't see how it could hurt anything.
     
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