Using keg and carboy washers guide

Friday, March 8, 2019

Mark II Keg and Carboy Washer: The Ultimate Cleaning Assistant

Why this compact cleaning system saves time, water, and effort for serious homebrewers.

Any experienced beer brewer will tell you that cleaning your equipment is one of the most important parts of making beer. 

If your keg or carboy is dirty, you'll run the risk of contaminating your beer. 

This is where a reliable keg washer becomes essential, turning one of the most tedious tasks in brewing into a fast, repeatable, and thorough process.

using a keg washer
The Mark II Washer simplifies cleaning for both carboys and kegs.

How the Mark II Works

Keg washing machines reduce the time it takes to clean and sanitize your kegs, carboys, and buckets, and the Mark II Keg Washer is one of the most efficient on the market. To use it, simply fill the reservoir with cleaner or sanitizer, place the vessel over the sprayer, and plug it in. 

The motorized pump drives a strong vertical spray that hits every surface inside your fermenter or keg, freeing you to focus on your next step in the brew day.

The process uses much less water and cleaning agent compared to traditional soak methods. The washer’s base includes a reservoir large enough to submerge small items such as airlocks, stoppers, dip tubes, and fittings - allowing you to clean multiple components at once. 

Many brewers pair this with high-quality sanitizing solutions to maximize microbial control.

Feature Benefit
Self-contained reservoir Holds cleaning solution for continuous use, minimizing waste.
High-pressure spray nozzle Reaches all interior surfaces, removing yeast residue and trub effectively.
Compact footprint Fits easily in a brewing area, even in small setups.
Accessory soaking bay Allows simultaneous cleaning of smaller parts like airlocks, stoppers, and disconnects.

Practical Brewing Benefits

  • Reduces cleaning time by up to 70%, allowing faster turnaround between batches.
  • Eliminates heavy lifting - place the carboy or keg over the spray head and let gravity do the rest.
  • Minimizes exposure to cleaning chemicals, making brew day safer.
  • Improves sanitation reliability by ensuring even contact of sanitizer on every interior surface.

Brewer Experiences and Reviews

Here’s what verified users have said after buying the Mark II washer on Amazon:

"Why didn’t I buy this sooner? The keg and carboy washer is amazing. It works flawlessly and seems to be built well. After two broken backs, no more lifting of full 6.5 gallon carboys is darn appealing. It saves on water and cleaner too. Great investment!"
"A must-have if you use Corny kegs—it gets the valves, dip tubes, and poppets very clean without having to disassemble, though I still do after every couple of uses. Saves time with carboys too, though the tough gunk still needs the brush."

Maintenance and Best Use Tips

  • Use warm water and a non-foaming cleaner like PBW for best performance.
  • Rinse the pump with clean water after each session to prevent buildup.
  • Let the unit dry before storing to extend the life of the motor and tubing.
  • Replace the spray nozzle if flow weakens; residue can clog it over time.

When combined with smart cleaning habits and regular inspection of gaskets and fittings, the Mark II Keg Washer can easily become one of your most valuable tools.

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