I have a carbonated keg, ready to drink.. and the beer won’t come out. It’s not a clogged dip tube, valve or beer line, and there are no co2 leaks. It just won’t come out. I am absolutely stumped and appreciate any tips!
I've done it. Old kegs aren't always marked in and out. Or reversed the posts accidentally.Is there any chance that when cleaning the keg, you reversed the liquid and gas diptubes? I've read a couple experienced kegger's on here having that as an 'oops!' moment.
This was indeed the issue! Wow, thanks so much!Did you check the that the part in liquid line disconnect is not stuck? The little plastic part that pushes into the poppet on the keg. Sometimes they get sticky or out of position and will not push open poppet. Does beer squirt out if you push in liquid line poppet w screwdriver?
How does one clear the dip tube when the beer is already in there and carbonating.@lumpher I can hear the pressure release, definitely carbonating fine. Already checked the dip tube, poppet, outvalve, lines, etc. Removed all re-cleaned and resanitized and hooked it back up. it still doesn’t work.
Using CO2 to blow out the line is a good tip to try. When I had this issue in the past, I just did it manually. De-pressure the keg, remove the post and dip tube, clean and sanitize them, and put back in place. I have had times where I did this several times. These days I am better about cold crashing my dry hopped beers and I use an inline filter to keep larger hop pieces out of the keg.How does one clear the dip tube when the beer is already in there and carbonating.