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How to use a purple beer line cleaner?

Unveiling the Magic: The Science Behind Purple Beer Line Cleaner

Crafting the perfect pint is an art, and keeping the beer lines in pristine condition is an essential part of that process. Brewers and pub owners often turn to specialized cleaning solutions to ensure beer lines stay top-notch. One such mysterious solution is purple beer line cleaner. In this post, we’ll explore the science behind its color-changing magic, how it works, and the step-by-step process for using it.

The Magic of Purple

Let’s start with the most intriguing part – the color change. The secret behind the color-shifting properties of purple beer line cleaner lies in its chemical composition. These cleaners typically contain a pH indicator that reacts to changes in acidity or alkalinity. The cleaner starts out purple, but when it’s actively working to break down deposits in the beer lines, it often shifts to green or blue, signifying a change in pH levels and showing that the cleaning process is underway.

How It Works

The primary job of a beer line cleaner is to break down and remove organic and inorganic deposits, such as yeast, proteins, and minerals, that accumulate inside beer lines over time. These deposits can negatively impact the flavor, aroma, and quality of the beer. Purple beer line cleaner achieves this through a powerful combination of detergents, acids, and active ingredients that work together to thoroughly clean the lines.

The Purple to Green/Blue Transition

As the cleaner works its magic, the solution’s pH changes, and you’ll see the transition from purple to green or blue. The initial purple hue indicates a neutral to slightly alkaline pH, while the green or blue shift signals a more acidic environment. This visual cue confirms that the cleaner is actively breaking down the deposits, leaving the lines fresh and ready for a clean beer flow.

Using Purple Beer Line Cleaner – Step by Step

Now that you understand the science behind purple beer line cleaner, here’s how to use it:

  1. Prepare the Solution: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to dilute the concentrated cleaner with water. For example, our Pipeline Original dilutes at a ratio of 40:1, while the 14-day TURBO BeerKeeper cleaner is diluted at 20:1.
  2. Disconnect the Beer Lines: Ensure that the beer lines are disconnected from the keg or draft system.
  3. Apply the Cleaner: Connect the cleaning solution to the beer lines and circulate it through the system. Keep an eye on the color change from purple to green or blue, indicating that the cleaning is in progress.
  4. Soak and Rinse: Allow the cleaner to sit in the lines for the recommended time (usually in 5-minute intervals until the solution stays purple for both Pipeline Original and TURBO BeerKeeper). Then, flush the lines with clean water to remove any residual cleaner.
  5. Reconnect and Test: Reconnect the beer lines to the keg or draft system. Pour a small amount of beer, discard it, and ensure no cleaning residues remain in the lines.

Summary

The purple beer line cleaner may feel like magic, but its effectiveness is rooted in science. By understanding how it works and following the steps to use it properly, brewers and pub owners can maintain clean and sanitary beer lines, ensuring every pour is as fresh and flavorful as possible. Ready to experience the magic for yourself? Order your purple beer line cleaner today and keep your beer lines in pristine condition. Cheers!