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gabe91281

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Hey guys and gals question for ya I have had two 5 gal cornies in my keezer for bout a month and the carb has been perfect. I had one of each tonight and they are both flat. Yesterday I turned the co2 down to 10psi and they both seemed flat tonight. My question is, did messing with the co2 cause my beer to go flat??? I still have a big head however not a lot of carb. Tonight I turned the co2 back up will that save my beer?
Thanks everyone!
 
Assuming there are no air leaks in your lines or kegs, the beer can't go flat.

So you seat your corny keg lid seals before you dial back to serving pressures?

Either way, the beer's not ruined. Just re-carbonate them.
 
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