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KarmaCitra

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So I kegged two beers today by bringing the pressure up to 25psi and rocking them back and forth for about 3 minutes or so. Ive seen videos where they purge the keg after about 30 minutes, but when I try to do it, I get beer spraying everywhere. I have pin locks btw. Do I just need to wait 24 hours then purge?
 
Just for time reference, I force carbed them at 3 pm and tried purging at 7, still getting spray.
 
Is your beer cold? If not, then that may be part of the problem. It it is cold, then you probably overfilled the keg, and the gas tube is submerged in beer. If the gas "dip" tube is submerged, of course beer blows out when you press the gas poppet.

Brew on :mug:
 
So if the dip tube is submerged, do I just purge it with a towel or something in order to get it out of the 25psi zone?
 
I don't think they're submerged though, as I had about a half gallon of trub left in the buckets on a 5.5gal batch.
 
I don't think they're submerged though, as I had about a half gallon of trub left in the buckets on a 5.5gal batch.
Hi. I also use pin-locks and I've cut off my gas in dip tubes to just below the top. Normally, they stick in about 1/2 - 1" and could easily get swamped by the beer. If you want to trim yours, use a simple tube cutter, and then deburr the inside of the dip tube. Hope this helps. Ed
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ETA: Or, do like @Peruvian802 and use lids with PRVs.

tube cutter.jpg
 
So given what I'm hearing, waiting 24 hours isn't going to do much, since they'll still be submerged... I hate wasting beer lol
 
So do I just hook up the liquid line without gas? I know if i hook up the gas now, it'll blow back into my regulator.
 
Just cleared the first few pints of both, cloudy as he'll so they would have been poured anyway. Hooked up to 12 psi and were good to go. Thanks for the help!
 
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