pavlovsdog
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So, I have a leak in my keg system somewhere. I sprayed everything down with soapy water, and found no bubbles after close inspection. I know there must be a leak somewhere, I can ever so slightly hear the C02 constantly dispensing, and of course, my C02 is gone after about 2 days. However, before force carbing my beer (the old set it at 30 psi and shaking it), I set it to about 10 psi and let it cool in the kegerator unattached from the C02 canister. The next morning, I released the C02, and it sounded like it was all still in there. I guess I should have reattached the hose and checked the pressure in the regulator, but at the time I didn't know I had a leak.
So, question 1: does this indicate a problem with the regulator or one of the lines, rather than the keg?
question 2: I have a nearly full keg of beer, that was force carbonated about 2 months ago, then lost all pressure, and has been sitting in a cold kegerator. I assume this beer is still good, just needs to be recarbed?
question 3: my O-rings all look alright, but would it be worth while to change them out?
Anyways, thank you all in advance for responses. I am so happy to have found this place, and sincerely appreciate the collective knowledge and kindness of you all.
So, question 1: does this indicate a problem with the regulator or one of the lines, rather than the keg?
question 2: I have a nearly full keg of beer, that was force carbonated about 2 months ago, then lost all pressure, and has been sitting in a cold kegerator. I assume this beer is still good, just needs to be recarbed?
question 3: my O-rings all look alright, but would it be worth while to change them out?
Anyways, thank you all in advance for responses. I am so happy to have found this place, and sincerely appreciate the collective knowledge and kindness of you all.