
Expert Beer Line Maintenance With Draught Guard Technology
Preserves Line Cleanliness and Extends Cleaning Cycles to Once a Quarter
What is Draught Guard?
Introducing Draught Guard: the revolutionary beer line cleaning technology trusted and loved by Fortune 100 companies, healthcare facilities, the Brewers Association, and over 100,000 homes nationwide. When integrated into a beer system, Draught Guard continuously fights against organic and inorganic deposits in beer lines. By cleaning lines consistently, Draught Guard empowers the industry to elevate quality, reduce waste, save thousands of dollars annually, and guarantee the perfect pour every time.
Draught Guard employs proprietary technology to generate a low-frequency signal throughout the entire beer line, regardless of its length and flow rate. This all-present and oscillating treatment signal prevents the growth of biofilm and calcium oxalate, also known as beer stone, thus safeguarding the quality of the beer served on tap. Watch this informative video for more details.
Draught Guard enables businesses to prolong the intervals between line cleanings from 2 to 12 weeks, which helps significantly reduce beer waste.
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Why is Draught Guard the latest and greatest cleaning solution?
If you're expanding your line cleaning operation, you can spend less time on-site flushing lines and running caustic chemicals. Instead, giving more care and attention to faucets, couplers, and creating a more efficient and effective cleaning process.
Create Efficiencies
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With Draught Guard, you can keep your lines just as clean, if not cleaner, at 12 weeks than caustic-treated lines at 2 weeks. Feel confident to extend your regular line cleaning schedule to save beer, water, and labor.
Extend Cleaning Cycles
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Draught Guard allows you to avoid abrasive line cleaners and caustic chemicals, saving you hours of time and cleaning maintenance. Your business saves on supplies while also promoting eco-friendly beer line maintenance.
Reduce Chemical Use
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An extended cleaning cycle leads to significant savings in beer, water, labor, and money. Discover your potential savings by incorporating Draught Guard into your system.
Minimize Wastage
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Draught Guard lets you save money without sacrificing quality draft beer. Experience streamlined line cleaning, longer cleaning cycles, and reduced waste. Safeguard the perfect pour and improve your bottom line.
Enhance and Safeguard Your Draft System
Protect Beer Quality
Beer Line Cleanliness
Continuous Low-Frequency Treatment Controls Biological Growth
Extend Cleaning Cycles
Minimize Beer Waste
You've put in time and effort to establish a reputation for offering excellent beer, so why jeopardize it?
Why Beer Line Cleanliness Matters
Avoiding Contamination: Dirty lines can lead to off-flavors, flatness, and even beer spoilage. Draught Guard's unique low-frequency signal reaches all of your draft lines for an unmatched clean.
Beer Quality: The taste of your beer can be more affected by the condition of your beer lines than by the brewing process. It's important to keep beer lines clean to maintain the quality and fresh taste of the beer.
Brand Reputation: Dirty beer lines can damage your business's reputation, while Draught Guard's state-of-the-art technology reflects positively on your brand.
Customer Retention: The taste of your craft beer is one of the most critical factors for customer satisfaction. Keep them coming for more by having your beer lines cleaned regularly.
Operational Efficiency: Regular beer line cleaning with Draught Guard reduces the need for maintenance in other areas. Clean draft lines help prevent costly repairs and ensure your draft system runs smoothly, saving time and money in the long run.
With Draught Guard, You Don’t Have to Clean Your Lines Every 2 Weeks!
Extend line cleaning from 2 to 12 weeks with this omnipresent, systemwide treatment.
Draught Guard's proprietary technology propagates a low-frequency signal throughout the entire beer line, no matter the length of run and regardless of flow.
This omnipresent and oscillating treatment signal prevents the growth of biofilm and calcium oxalate, or beer stone, and protects your beer while served on tap.
Benefits of Draught Guard
24/7 Draft Line Protection
Extends Line Cleanings from 2 to 12 weeks
Improved Beer Quality
Lab Tested and Field Proven
Reduce Cleaning Labor
Minimize Beer Waste and Unlock Savings
98% Inhibition of Sessile Bacteria
Controls Biological Growth
Outperforms Chemicals in Inhibiting Biofilm and Beer Stone
Be the Master of Your Beer Lines
The Importance of Reducing Bacteria in Beer Lines
Ensuring clean beer lines is essential for delivering consistently fresh draft beer. Without proper maintenance, a two-week cleaning schedule can leave beer vulnerable to contamination. However, with Draught Guard actively reducing bacteria counts and maintaining clean lines, it offers unparalleled protection.
Numerous field studies, including comprehensive bacteria testing, have consistently shown that Draught Guard surpasses traditional caustic cleaning when combined with regular maintenance. This innovative technology not only safeguards the quality of beer but also instills confidence in the integrity of the entire draft system. With Draught Guard in place, customers can trust that every pour will deliver a refreshing and uncontaminated beer experience.
Dip slides are a common and reliable method for quickly assessing bacteria, yeast, and mold levels in water samples. The results from testing water flushed through beer lines during the pilot run clearly demonstrate that Draught Guard outperforms the regular two-week or monthly caustic cleaning cycles.

