So I walk downstairs to grab a beer only to find the tank empty and my beer with zero pressure to serve... bummer. Luckily I had some in the fridge bottled, but still.
The tank shows empty, the keg has zero pressure, but it's been on tap for over a week just fine and maybe two days since I pulled a brew from it. I'm guessing the keg "sprung a CO2" leak since it had no pressure, but I just filled my 5# tank a few weeks ago and have only had two kegs on it.
I guess I'll have to go fill it again and see if I can figure out where the failure was. It must have been pretty spontaneous because Id have thought I'd seen it sooner. You guys ever go to grab a beer only to find your tank is empty due to a leak in the system? I check everything so closely, I just can't figure out what happened.
I thought my fridge smelled like a freshly opened beer when I kicked the door open
The tank shows empty, the keg has zero pressure, but it's been on tap for over a week just fine and maybe two days since I pulled a brew from it. I'm guessing the keg "sprung a CO2" leak since it had no pressure, but I just filled my 5# tank a few weeks ago and have only had two kegs on it.
I guess I'll have to go fill it again and see if I can figure out where the failure was. It must have been pretty spontaneous because Id have thought I'd seen it sooner. You guys ever go to grab a beer only to find your tank is empty due to a leak in the system? I check everything so closely, I just can't figure out what happened.
I thought my fridge smelled like a freshly opened beer when I kicked the door open