davew
Member
I just added a second corney keg to my keg collection and kegged a fresh batch of beer. When i tested the keg before transferring the beer everything seemed fine.
After hooking up the gas at 10 psi I noticed what sounded like a constant hiss coming from the keg lid. Turns out its a fault pressure release valve. I swapped valves from my other keg and I was able to stop the his coming from the new keg.
So, here's the conumdrum:
I won't be able to get a new valve 'til tomorrow, so do I
A) leave the good valve in the new keg and let it start to carb
B) put the good valve back in the other keg that still has about 1 to 2 gallons of beer left?
I'm worried I may ruin 5 gallons of beer instead of two if I don't leave the good valve on the new keg.
After hooking up the gas at 10 psi I noticed what sounded like a constant hiss coming from the keg lid. Turns out its a fault pressure release valve. I swapped valves from my other keg and I was able to stop the his coming from the new keg.
So, here's the conumdrum:
I won't be able to get a new valve 'til tomorrow, so do I
A) leave the good valve in the new keg and let it start to carb
B) put the good valve back in the other keg that still has about 1 to 2 gallons of beer left?
I'm worried I may ruin 5 gallons of beer instead of two if I don't leave the good valve on the new keg.