Don223
Active Member
So I have more kegs than CO2 lines right now. I have 2 lines, 3 kegs with beer, and 1 keg with soda. One beer is only 4 days in the keg so I leave a CO2 line on it all the time. The other 2 beers are fully carb'd so I switch the line back and forth between them each day.
The 4th keg has cherry soda that I just made. I charged it to 30psi and let it fill for a couple minutes. Then I put the CO2 line back on a beer keg. I charged it to 30psi again the next morning and then again that evening.
Today, before I installed the CO2 line on the soda keg, I tried to tap a glass and it was just trickling out of the picnic spout. Shouldn't there still be a lot of pressure in there? Do I have a slow leak? This is my first use of this keg. I replaced all o-rings when I cleaned it. Is it possible that all the gas that I've been pumping in there has been absorbed into the soda and that is why the tapping pressure is low?
Thanks!
The 4th keg has cherry soda that I just made. I charged it to 30psi and let it fill for a couple minutes. Then I put the CO2 line back on a beer keg. I charged it to 30psi again the next morning and then again that evening.
Today, before I installed the CO2 line on the soda keg, I tried to tap a glass and it was just trickling out of the picnic spout. Shouldn't there still be a lot of pressure in there? Do I have a slow leak? This is my first use of this keg. I replaced all o-rings when I cleaned it. Is it possible that all the gas that I've been pumping in there has been absorbed into the soda and that is why the tapping pressure is low?
Thanks!