When I was putting my keezer together I used some rather narrow line that had to be quickly softened in boiling water to slide it over the barbs on either end of the keg and tailpiece. I didn't bother with hose clamps because I thought they were on really tight. Oops.
The beer in question was a bad batch of stout that was sitting around to see if it improved with age. Apparently it was listening when we brewed the last batch and talked about dumping it to make room. It got even... A full 5 gallons shot out pushed by the last of my CO2 tank which was almost emtpy.
Now all of my lines are clean and the hoses are nicely arranged inside the lid instead of just dangling. No (good) beer was harmed in this endeavor.
I opened the keezer to find this:
That doesn't seem right....
Oh crap...
That isn't supposed to happen...
It's a 4" deep kiddie pool of beer
A job for BLC
The beer in question was a bad batch of stout that was sitting around to see if it improved with age. Apparently it was listening when we brewed the last batch and talked about dumping it to make room. It got even... A full 5 gallons shot out pushed by the last of my CO2 tank which was almost emtpy.
Now all of my lines are clean and the hoses are nicely arranged inside the lid instead of just dangling. No (good) beer was harmed in this endeavor.
I opened the keezer to find this:
That doesn't seem right....
Oh crap...
That isn't supposed to happen...
It's a 4" deep kiddie pool of beer
A job for BLC