Mustardnugget
Member
Hi all, first post here...
I'm an absolute noob when it comes to kegging and I've just purchased a 2 cornelius keg system from a home brew supplier.
Straight away I noticed that one of the kegs has a sizeable dent in the bottom causing the dip tube to no longer sit in the centre of the bottom...
I also notice that when I place a little hot water in it and put the lid on, pressure escapes quite readily through the "in" valve.
Obviously the leak would have to be fixed I'd think, but with the dent in the bottom would it still be OK for use? Can it simply be bashed out and the dip tube bent back into place?
Cheers in advance for any advice you can offer.
I'm an absolute noob when it comes to kegging and I've just purchased a 2 cornelius keg system from a home brew supplier.
Straight away I noticed that one of the kegs has a sizeable dent in the bottom causing the dip tube to no longer sit in the centre of the bottom...
I also notice that when I place a little hot water in it and put the lid on, pressure escapes quite readily through the "in" valve.
Obviously the leak would have to be fixed I'd think, but with the dent in the bottom would it still be OK for use? Can it simply be bashed out and the dip tube bent back into place?
Cheers in advance for any advice you can offer.