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Hi all,
There's beer in the floor of my kegerator(?!).
I have a 4 tap system with a fan to circulate air/temp (haven't noticed a crystal of ice in there since I installed the fan). I reserve one tap for my wife, who likes soda water, and a few months back I found a good inch of water on the kegorator's floor, but no pressure loss in either the tap or my CO2 tank. Thought it must have been a leaky keg (and who the heck knows about the gas). Didn't think a lot of it, took out the keg, and then ended up putting a stout in that tap slot. All was well for a couple of months, and now I have beer on the kegerator floor, which I'm pretty sure is the stout. No lost gas pressure. Now, I did notice that that beer—from the start—poured slow.
Anyone have an idea of what I'm dealing with? Bad connector washer? Cracked kegs? Poltergeist? It's the steady CO2 gauge that really has me stumped.
Many thanks!
There's beer in the floor of my kegerator(?!).
I have a 4 tap system with a fan to circulate air/temp (haven't noticed a crystal of ice in there since I installed the fan). I reserve one tap for my wife, who likes soda water, and a few months back I found a good inch of water on the kegorator's floor, but no pressure loss in either the tap or my CO2 tank. Thought it must have been a leaky keg (and who the heck knows about the gas). Didn't think a lot of it, took out the keg, and then ended up putting a stout in that tap slot. All was well for a couple of months, and now I have beer on the kegerator floor, which I'm pretty sure is the stout. No lost gas pressure. Now, I did notice that that beer—from the start—poured slow.
Anyone have an idea of what I'm dealing with? Bad connector washer? Cracked kegs? Poltergeist? It's the steady CO2 gauge that really has me stumped.
Many thanks!