ryand81
New Member
I recently upgraded from a single tower draft to a double and ran into an issue. I had no problem in the install. I switched out my tower, installed a 2 line distributor, and connected 2 cornies to the new draft tower. I checked the pour after the install and both worked fine. While the beer that was already on tap was drinkable, the new keg was a new homebrew and needed carbonating. I left the beer alone for the day and checked again the next day. All the CO2 has run out, and there was a leak from the beer out post on my new keg. I am under the assumption that the new CO2 in the system pushed the beer through a loose or leaky post. This probably caused the CO2 to deplete and the beer to remain flat. My concern is that when I checked the second keg (the one previously setup in the single draft system that worked fine) it was flat as well when I tried to check pressure. My question is whether the non-leaking keg would lose all pressure in the span of 24 hours without CO2 feeding into it, or should there have been some remaining in it when I checked. I'm worried there may be more leaks then I think there may be? I'm hoping to salvage the beer tonight after work with some new CO2 and a quick fastening.