Flush Out Cleaning Hose for Beer Jockey Box Coil Coolers
Coil Cooler Flush Out Hose
This flush out hose for coil cooler is used to flush out your coil- or cold-plate cooler or jockey box after use. Dependable and durable enough to last for many uses and cleanings.
Flush Out Hose for Beer Coil Cooler
This flush out hose is an FDA-approved flush out hose for beer coil coolers. Simply connect one end of this flush out hose to a faucet or hook it up to a pump to flush out the coils and ensure that the beer you are dispensing from your jockey box is clean and tastes the best.
Here's a sample method for flushing the beer out of your jockey box coils: If you are using a home-brew keg, you can put your cleaning solution in the keg and use it to clean the coils. If you do not have a spare keg, put the end of beer flush out hose into your bucket of cleaning solution and use gravity to siphon the cleaning solution through the lines. This can be done by raising your bucket of cleaning solution above the jockey box.
You can then rinse the entire system thoroughly by running plain water or no-rinse sanitizer through the flush out hose and through the coils of your jockey box. Then, clean the outside of the stainless-steel coils with a mild soap. Rinse with clean water and wipe dry.
Other accessories for jockey boxes available here at Rapids Wholesale include a sankey tapping setup, add-on CO2 lines, and drip catchers.
Flush Out Hose Details and Features
- FDA-approved flush out hose for beer coil cooler
- 5' of 3/8" ID hose with water coupling and wing nut
- This flush out hose makes it easy for you to flush the beer out of the coils of your jockey box, thereby keeping your dispensed brew always clean and fresh tasting
- A flush out hose for coil cooler that's easy to attach and use
Manufacturer | American Beverage |
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MPN | 0905F |
SKU | 2A055 |
WARNING | California Prop 65 This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead & Lead Compounds, which are known to the State of California to causecancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov |