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Certified Cicerone® · Keeping and Serving Beer

Changing A Keg Of The Same Product

Syllabus Path

Same-product keg changes focus on temperature, coupler handling, and restoring beer flow.

  1. I. Keeping and Serving Beer
  2. H. Serving draft beer
  3. 3. Changing a keg of the same product

Exam Focus

  • Chill kegs to operating temperature before tapping.
  • Use correct disengage and engage steps for common coupler families.
  • Reset the FOB when the system uses one.

What to know

Same-product keg changes focus on temperature, coupler handling, and restoring beer flow.

Syllabus detail

  • Kegs should be chilled to draft operating temperature, generally 38 F / 3 C, before tapping; a common guideline is at least 24 hours in the cooler.
  • D/G/S/U couplers disengage by lifting and quarter-turning counterclockwise; A/M couplers slide off the valve.
  • FOBs must be reset after keg changes where used.

Study task

Be ready to explain changing a keg of the same product in the context of serving draft beer and apply it to a realistic Certified Cicerone® service, tasting, brewing, style, or pairing scenario.

Key Terms

Changing a keg
Chill kegs to operating temperature before tapping.

References

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