3 days ago I kegged my American Lite Lager. A solid B beer, not great, but tasty. I forced kegged the beer, shook the **** out of it.
Sooo, tonight, I go into the basement and find a trail of dried film leading from my fridge to my drain. I open the fridge to find about half an inch of beer in the bottom. One keg is fine, while the other keg was spurting a little bit of beer from the beer out terminal. Not quite the terminal, after the terminal, right by the metal screw that connects the terminal to the keg line out.
I lifted the keg to see how much was left, and to my surprise, all of the beer was gone...... Aparently, the beer slowly escaped last night and into today. 5 gallons, gone overnight. Woah is me.
What could have caused this? My psi was around 15 on the regulator, maybee a lil higher but under 20. Do you think that blew the connector from the terminal to the keg line out? Got picnic tap. Would like to know what piece of equipment to yell at, and don't want to put another 5 gallons into it untill I know what went wrong...
Sooo, tonight, I go into the basement and find a trail of dried film leading from my fridge to my drain. I open the fridge to find about half an inch of beer in the bottom. One keg is fine, while the other keg was spurting a little bit of beer from the beer out terminal. Not quite the terminal, after the terminal, right by the metal screw that connects the terminal to the keg line out.
I lifted the keg to see how much was left, and to my surprise, all of the beer was gone...... Aparently, the beer slowly escaped last night and into today. 5 gallons, gone overnight. Woah is me.
What could have caused this? My psi was around 15 on the regulator, maybee a lil higher but under 20. Do you think that blew the connector from the terminal to the keg line out? Got picnic tap. Would like to know what piece of equipment to yell at, and don't want to put another 5 gallons into it untill I know what went wrong...