That's what I am thinking I will just turn off the CO2 when I dispense from now on I really can't justify buying a new one since I leave back to Afghanistan here in less then 3 weeks I did just brew 15 more Gals so I'll just keep them at 20PSI till I get back I really don't think they will over...
I just ran out of CO2 yesterday so I went and swapped my 5lb bottle with a full one at my local home brew shop. I hooked it back up like I always do have never messed with the pressure (7 PSI) and now for some reason it pressuring my kegs to over 40 PSI I have tried everything I bleed my Kegs...
It's not to bad I had to do some minor rust repair the inside is still a work in process but then again who care what the inside looks like it's shut 99% of the time. I can fit 2 kegs comfy. I have only one keg on tap right now. I just moved from Washington to Alaska so haven't really had time...
Thank you. I just used some blue metallic spray paint and white spray paint. It took me 4 days to sand it down and fill in all the rust and holes. The Frigidaire logo use to be in a little lower in the recessed part and there was more metal work on the side I took it all off shined the logo...
So I check the gravity and it dropping so I know it's fermenting I think I am going to let it drop a little lower and then move it to a secondary. Is there any way to really fix air leaks in a plastic bucket? Thanks again for all the help
I just moved into my new apartment and while I am waiting on my propane burner to get up here I decided to use one of those Barons no boil kits. I followed the instructions to a T and even used liquid yeast (smack pack). It's been over 48 hours and nothing I even oxygenated like I do when I boil...