Hello everyone!
I kegged two beers 3 weeks ago. They have not been hooked up since that. They've been held at 30 psi in a closet. I placed them in the kegerator this morning and this evening I went to hook up the gas line at 10 psi. When I did beer came up the line and into the regulator. An idiot move but I'm new to all of this... so now my questions.
1. Is it safe to assume they are carbonated now?
2. How should I go about hooking everything up so that this doesn't happen again?
3. Any tips on flushing beer out of the regulator without damaging it?
Also, I'm working with a single regulator that's attached to a dual secondary regulator so I can provide two different pressures. If I set the single regulator (attached to the co2 tank) to 10 psi and adjust the dual secondary regulator to 10 and 8 then that will be the pressure applied to the keg. Am I correct on this idea?
I know these topics get worn out, but any help would be very much appreciated.
I kegged two beers 3 weeks ago. They have not been hooked up since that. They've been held at 30 psi in a closet. I placed them in the kegerator this morning and this evening I went to hook up the gas line at 10 psi. When I did beer came up the line and into the regulator. An idiot move but I'm new to all of this... so now my questions.
1. Is it safe to assume they are carbonated now?
2. How should I go about hooking everything up so that this doesn't happen again?
3. Any tips on flushing beer out of the regulator without damaging it?
Also, I'm working with a single regulator that's attached to a dual secondary regulator so I can provide two different pressures. If I set the single regulator (attached to the co2 tank) to 10 psi and adjust the dual secondary regulator to 10 and 8 then that will be the pressure applied to the keg. Am I correct on this idea?
I know these topics get worn out, but any help would be very much appreciated.