I've been kegging now for at least 3 years and probably some 40 cornies. The other day I had something happen that never happened before. A keg wouldn't carbonate! Here's my tale, I would love to hear peoples explanations:
I brewed Denny Conn's Imperial Vanilla Bourbon Porter recipe and also brewed an IPA. Just before going on a work trip I loaded the keggerator with a fresh and flat corny of both. Turned on the CO2, shut the fridge door and went on my way. 2 weeks later when I returned, I went straight to the taps to pour me some beer. The IPA poured out with a nice rich head, fully carbonated and just right. But the porter was dead flat. Nothing. Zip!
I checked the valves - all open. I popped and replugged the gas disconnect. I pulled the pressure release valve and heard CO2 flow through the regulator as the pressure was replenished. Waited another week - still nothing.
Finally, I resorted to shaking, something I was avoiding because I didn't want to kick up sediment. Every day I gave it a little shake for about 3 days. Finally, it carbonated and now has a deep cascading head, almost like a guiness when I fill the glass.
So what happened?!?
I brewed Denny Conn's Imperial Vanilla Bourbon Porter recipe and also brewed an IPA. Just before going on a work trip I loaded the keggerator with a fresh and flat corny of both. Turned on the CO2, shut the fridge door and went on my way. 2 weeks later when I returned, I went straight to the taps to pour me some beer. The IPA poured out with a nice rich head, fully carbonated and just right. But the porter was dead flat. Nothing. Zip!
I checked the valves - all open. I popped and replugged the gas disconnect. I pulled the pressure release valve and heard CO2 flow through the regulator as the pressure was replenished. Waited another week - still nothing.
Finally, I resorted to shaking, something I was avoiding because I didn't want to kick up sediment. Every day I gave it a little shake for about 3 days. Finally, it carbonated and now has a deep cascading head, almost like a guiness when I fill the glass.
So what happened?!?