Tried to search for this, but got nothing--so I'm hoping the HBT heroes can help.
I've got a keezer with three taps that's been working great. I've also been using the same kegs, regulator, lines, etc., successfully. So you can imagine my frustration when suddenly two of my kegs won't pour. Here's what I know:
1. One keg has a dry-hopped APA, the other a mild
2. The beers are carbed
3. when I switch gas or beer lines to the third keg, the 3rd beer pours fine
4. I've cleaned all the connections (poppets, lines, faucets, dip tubes, etc) but the beer just trickles out
5. I turned up the CO2 to 35psi to try to blast it clear--fail again.
I can just siphon to another keg, but I'd really like to fix this issue if someone can help me!
Cheers!
I've got a keezer with three taps that's been working great. I've also been using the same kegs, regulator, lines, etc., successfully. So you can imagine my frustration when suddenly two of my kegs won't pour. Here's what I know:
1. One keg has a dry-hopped APA, the other a mild
2. The beers are carbed
3. when I switch gas or beer lines to the third keg, the 3rd beer pours fine
4. I've cleaned all the connections (poppets, lines, faucets, dip tubes, etc) but the beer just trickles out
5. I turned up the CO2 to 35psi to try to blast it clear--fail again.
I can just siphon to another keg, but I'd really like to fix this issue if someone can help me!
Cheers!