Christoff
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No keg lube though I have been meaning to get some. It’s brand new so figured I had some time.That^ is the main problem why your beer is flat when poured.
It takes time (hours, days, depending on the method used) for beer (or any liquid) to dissolve CO2 (and thus becoming carbonated), even under pressure. Without pressure it can't dissolve much CO2, resulting in flat beer.
Then temperature is important too. Beer at lower temps can hold much more dissolved CO2 than at higher temps. So the keg should be kept cold when carbonating, stored for later use, and while dispensing.
Is the rubber o-ring on the regular lid any different than the one from your special tap lid?
Are you using keglube on the o-rings? How tight do you screw that lid on?
You can probably see if there's a leak around the lid when spraying that area with starsan or submerging the keg in a bucket or tub with water.
I totally forgot about the leak test. I do that for all my connections but for some reason hasn’t occurred to me for the mini keg.