Schwind
Well-Known Member
So I've had my keg of Dos Equis Amber clone in the keezer for almost 2 weeks now and it still doesn't seem to have the right carbonation. I also have my brown ale in the keg under pressure for a week, and it is not at the proper carbonation level. I tried the set it to 15 psi and leave it method.
So today, I'm wiping up the small puddle of moisture on the floor of the keezer and feel CO2 running up my nose, which is next to the gas in ports on my keg. I sprayed the gas in side with a star san solution and it didn't bubble. I must have a leak somewhere but I figured my tank would run dry before 2 weeks had passed. But its a 20 pounder so who knows. Does a little gas escape from the disconnects or is this a bad thing. I'm thinking its a bad thing.
I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow and would love to come home to a nice draft brown ale, not a flat brown ale.
So today, I'm wiping up the small puddle of moisture on the floor of the keezer and feel CO2 running up my nose, which is next to the gas in ports on my keg. I sprayed the gas in side with a star san solution and it didn't bubble. I must have a leak somewhere but I figured my tank would run dry before 2 weeks had passed. But its a 20 pounder so who knows. Does a little gas escape from the disconnects or is this a bad thing. I'm thinking its a bad thing.
I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow and would love to come home to a nice draft brown ale, not a flat brown ale.