Now I didn't force carbonate the keg, I used priming sugar. It's been sitting in keg for a month before I found leak. So still good you think? I reseated lid and seems fine now.
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I completed a brew and kegged month back. Put keg in fridge 2 weeks ago and today went to check and discovered seal leaked. Can this beer be saved or is it now gone flat and should be thrown out? Been sitting in keg for about a month, put the CO2 onto it today, thus how I found leak...
I have a single tap keggerator and would like to convert to dual. Only problem is two tap tower is bigger than single one currently on it. Whats best route to change over?
Right! Sounds like what I did so far. Put it in kegerator but when I add co2 it keeps rising. I set it to 12psi but in about 30 mins Im up to 14psi. Took co2 off until I can figure this out
I've decided to carbonate my keg beer with priming sugar. It has been sitting in keg at room temperature. What should my next steps be to use in kegerator?
One other question. The keg has been sitting for about 3 days at 14psi. Its starting to taste carbonated but as of now no head on beer. My question is do I leave it at 14 psi for how many days? Or should I increase pressure? Its an American Amber light