Taprite - Beverage Dispense Equipment

Taprite is a preferred supplier to many well known brands in the soda and beer industries around the world. The company operated as two companies, Taprite-Fassco and North American Dispense Systems (NADS) and have merged to form Taprite. Taprite is owned by Aalberts Industries, which globally is the largest supplier of CO2 regulators in the beverage industry. Taprite’s quality products and commitment to the industry makes it a brand of choice!


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The Importance of Cleaning Kegs for Draft Line Cleanliness

Cleaning kegs play a pivotal role in ensuring the cleanliness and quality of beverage lines in the beverage industry, including breweries and bars. These specialized kegs are designed to clean and sanitize beverage lines, removing any residues, contaminants, or flavors from previous use. Here's how they work:

How Cleaning Kegs Work

  1. Remove Lid: Cleaning kegs have an easy to remove lid so that the keg can be filled with cleaner, sanitizer or rinse water.
  2. Cleaning Solution: A cleaning solution, typically a blend of water and specialized cleaning agents, is prepared.
  3. Keg Filling: The cleaning solution is added to the cleaning keg.
  4. Keg Insertion: The cleaning keg is connected to the draft beverage system through the keg's valve.
  5. Circulation: The cleaning solution is pumped from the keg, thoroughly cleaning, sanitizing or rinsing the length of attached beverage line.
  6. Rinsing: After cleaning, the cleaning keg is disconnected, filled with rinse water and the line is rinsed with water to remove any residual cleaning solution.
  7. Sanitizing: In some cases, a sanitizing solution is introduced into the cleaning keg and used to sanitize the lines. If the lines are sanitized after cleaning, repeat Step 6 to rinse the lines with water.

Cleaning kegs are indispensable for upholding beverage quality and safety, particularly in the brewing industry, where cleanliness is paramount in delivering consistent and delicious brews.