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Setting Up a New Bar?

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Opening up a new bar can be filled with lots of exciting details, like what drinks you’ll feature, and customizing the coasters. However, there are a few mundane things that need to select as well. This can include things like the equipment, or even setting up the taps. Fast Fix LLC is all about equipment maintenance in Missouri , so we make it our goal to help you get everything you need from the start. Here is a basic list of the things you’ll need to get your bar up and running, and how Fast Fix LLC can help! Coolers & Refrigerators Do you like warm beer? Yeah, neither do your customers. There’s a reason that beer is often described as “ice-cold” and this is why Fast Fix is here to save the day. Obviously, the first piece of equipment that you’ll need is a quality ice machine. Nobody’s got time to fill ice trays and wait for the water to freeze (about as boring as waiting for water to boil). After a great ice machine, here are a few other pieces of equipment that you’ll ...

The Importance of Cleaning Your Beer Lines

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Ice cold draught beer is the drink of choice for many bar goers. A cool, refreshing beverage is the perfect ending to many people’s day. Unfortunately, that fresh flavor can quickly be ruined by a contaminated beer line. When it comes to Missouri bar equipment maintenance , the beer lines can often get overlooked. Keep reading to learn more about the importance of cleaning the beer lines at your bar or restaurant. Draught Beer Enemies A good quality beer can easily be ruined in the time it takes the beer to travel from the keg to the glass. Proper cleaning and maintenance of your beer lines is the best way to preserve that fresh flavor of a nice craft beer. Here are few things that if present in your beer line could affect the taste and  quality of the beer you’re pouring at your restaurant or bar: Yeast – Whether it be wild yeast floating in the air or small traces of yeast leftover from the brewing process, excess yeast in your beer will affect the taste. This yeast i...