lordflies
Member
Hi everybody,
So I have been brewing for about a year and a half now and I just made the move up to kegging. Did the whole chest freezer conversion thing and I am really happy with how everything turned out. I have two Perlick that I bought off Craigs List and then another generic one I got at the brew store. I have ball lock kegs and a CO2 regulator that has two outputs.
So I was excited, I put my new lager into a keg and hooked it up and followed all of the things I have read and the beer came out but it was not carbonated. It had head but the beer itself outside of the bubbles on top tastes flat. I set the regulator to 12 psi. I have since left the keg hooked up to the CO2 (but turned the Co2 off) overnight and there is the same problem. Just not too sure how to deal with the situation.
I am trying to put pics on here but I am not sure how to do it.
I was hoping that some of the intelligent and creative people around here could help me out.
So I have been brewing for about a year and a half now and I just made the move up to kegging. Did the whole chest freezer conversion thing and I am really happy with how everything turned out. I have two Perlick that I bought off Craigs List and then another generic one I got at the brew store. I have ball lock kegs and a CO2 regulator that has two outputs.
So I was excited, I put my new lager into a keg and hooked it up and followed all of the things I have read and the beer came out but it was not carbonated. It had head but the beer itself outside of the bubbles on top tastes flat. I set the regulator to 12 psi. I have since left the keg hooked up to the CO2 (but turned the Co2 off) overnight and there is the same problem. Just not too sure how to deal with the situation.
I am trying to put pics on here but I am not sure how to do it.
I was hoping that some of the intelligent and creative people around here could help me out.