I kegged last week. Set the co2 and left it in the fridge for a week. Was I out of town and didn't know I had a leak on the top of my out spicket I guess . Do you think it is ruined? Also can I just replace it with out it being ruined?
I kegged last week. Set the co2 and left it in the fridge for a week. Was I out of town and didn't know I had a leak on the top of my out spicket I guess . Do you think it is ruined? Also can I just replace it with out it being ruined?
It's a little difficult to answer your question. Is the spicket you are referring to the beer out post on the keg? And when you ask if "it" is ruined are your referring to the beer or the beer out post?
If the beer out post was leaking, wouldn't the beer be in a big puddle at the bottom of the refrigerator?
That's what I'm thinking but really don't understand what he is referring to.
FirstStateBrewer said:If the beer out post was leaking, wouldn't the beer be in a big puddle at the bottom of the refrigerator?
Dan said:That's what I'm thinking but really don't understand what he is referring to.
Well didn't I start a stir. I meant to say in. It was leaking out the in disconnect
Bigapinnc said:Well I didnth pour a beer but I pulled the pin to check if.it had any co2 in it. It has a small bit of co2 come out but was def just a small bit. I replaced the post and immediately purged the keg
Was it leaking while the CO2 was connected to the keg or after you removed it?Ha ok it is the "in" post where the grey disconnect attaches. It is leaking out the top. I went ahead and replaced the post. My big fear was the beer becoming oxygenated over the past week with a leak
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