unknownstone
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Went down to check on my recently kegged bitter and open the keezer lid to find my co2 tank has been bled dry.
Thankfully I didn't have to test my whole system when I found there was zero pressure in my new keg and the other was find.
Apparently when I gave it the initial pressure test it wasn't thorough enough, and the pressure relief was bad on it. Its a plastic lid which seemed weird, so I went ahead and ordered a new one.
Question is.. Should I be worried about the keg sitting in my keezer until the new lid comes without any pressure? I wouldn't think anything can get in there since there should be a nice layer of co2, but just thought I'd ask
Thankfully I didn't have to test my whole system when I found there was zero pressure in my new keg and the other was find.
Apparently when I gave it the initial pressure test it wasn't thorough enough, and the pressure relief was bad on it. Its a plastic lid which seemed weird, so I went ahead and ordered a new one.
Question is.. Should I be worried about the keg sitting in my keezer until the new lid comes without any pressure? I wouldn't think anything can get in there since there should be a nice layer of co2, but just thought I'd ask