wfowlks
Well-Known Member
So quick question (hopefully), I acquired a 20# CO2 tank, and it was filled with gas. I would say the tank was filled about 10-15 yrs ago, but I did a bath tub test, and there were no air bubbles that came out, so it has a good seal.
However, recently I am trying to carbonate my 3 home brews, this problem also could be because I recently added a slitter to the CO2 line, so that I could fill both tanks. The beers are a Weizen IPA and a Strawberry Blonde.
Here is the regulator:
Currently I have 4 things hooked up, 3 corning kegs, and 1 1/6 barrel sanke tap.
Its set to about 13 psi. I have left it at that pressure for the last 2 weeks, and still the ones I'm trying to keg carb are pretty flat.
I don't know if it would be better if I add DME to them to get them going or what... Any ideas of why, could it be for the 4 tanks 13 psi is to little? Or is it because its old CO2.
However, recently I am trying to carbonate my 3 home brews, this problem also could be because I recently added a slitter to the CO2 line, so that I could fill both tanks. The beers are a Weizen IPA and a Strawberry Blonde.
Here is the regulator:
Currently I have 4 things hooked up, 3 corning kegs, and 1 1/6 barrel sanke tap.
Its set to about 13 psi. I have left it at that pressure for the last 2 weeks, and still the ones I'm trying to keg carb are pretty flat.
I don't know if it would be better if I add DME to them to get them going or what... Any ideas of why, could it be for the 4 tanks 13 psi is to little? Or is it because its old CO2.