JesseRC
Well-Known Member
Ok, I had 3 kegs in the Keezer set at 12 psi. A week and a half ago I kegged a Stout and put her in the keezer. On that same day I cleaned the keezer and accidentally left the Temp probe out for 1 day... so some of my beers half froze but not the stout. I found the issue exactly 24 hours later. 2 of the other kegs I had to pull out and let defrost. Its almost gonna be 2 weeks and the stout is hardly carbonated. I pull the relief valve and hear the co2 escape and no leaks.
Here my CO2 line setup I have a 4 way valve distributor with check valves on each one. I believe I also have a check valve on the CO2 line out at the tank. On the distributor, the 1st port is split into 3 with a 4 way fitting. I have Kegs on all those 3 lines and the the stout is on its own line on the 4th port on the distributor.
Here's my question , is it possible the 3 kegs that are on the 1st port got over carbed during the partial freezing and are preventing my stout from carbonating properly? I think I undertand how the check valves work, but I guess its possible one is faulty. I just dont get it.
I been carbonating for a year and this has never happened before. Usually on day five I can feel some carbonation and by 2 weeks for sure.
Here my CO2 line setup I have a 4 way valve distributor with check valves on each one. I believe I also have a check valve on the CO2 line out at the tank. On the distributor, the 1st port is split into 3 with a 4 way fitting. I have Kegs on all those 3 lines and the the stout is on its own line on the 4th port on the distributor.
Here's my question , is it possible the 3 kegs that are on the 1st port got over carbed during the partial freezing and are preventing my stout from carbonating properly? I think I undertand how the check valves work, but I guess its possible one is faulty. I just dont get it.
I been carbonating for a year and this has never happened before. Usually on day five I can feel some carbonation and by 2 weeks for sure.