I am running into an strange issue when I pressure transfer from carboys to my corny kegs.
Last night decided to do my 3 carboys transfer to 3 corny kegs.
Setup description
Carboy is raised 4 feet from the ground using a regular cap that has 1 gas post mounted to it, and a stainless steel cane thru it. The post is connected to my 5lbs CO2 tank set 1 psi.
The beer line is more like a siphon line to better fit it to the cane. All the connections are tighten with a ring clamp, no leakage. The end of the beer line is a black, liquid post.
That is connected to the corny check that at ground level. The valve is open.
Here is what's happening the beer barely gets in the keg - literally took me 3+ hours to do 3 of them.
Troubleshooting
- if I push the little pin inside the black quick disconnect the beer is coming out.
- if I disconnect the C02, and connect an open ended gas connector the CO2 comes out of the carboy in a hurry.
- i thought there is a counter pressure built up in the keg but the valve is open, the valve works also I did the same test with an unconnected gas connector and there is no counter pressure built into the keg.
This should be gravity feed with a bit of pressure given the 4 feet level difference.
My only conclusion is that the puppets in the liquid post are super strong, however, these are the same kegs I use to dispense the beer. Also tried another black/liquid connector that i used to dispense beer and still the same.
Any wild thing you think I haven't tried yet ?

Last night decided to do my 3 carboys transfer to 3 corny kegs.
Setup description
Carboy is raised 4 feet from the ground using a regular cap that has 1 gas post mounted to it, and a stainless steel cane thru it. The post is connected to my 5lbs CO2 tank set 1 psi.
The beer line is more like a siphon line to better fit it to the cane. All the connections are tighten with a ring clamp, no leakage. The end of the beer line is a black, liquid post.
That is connected to the corny check that at ground level. The valve is open.
Here is what's happening the beer barely gets in the keg - literally took me 3+ hours to do 3 of them.
Troubleshooting
- if I push the little pin inside the black quick disconnect the beer is coming out.
- if I disconnect the C02, and connect an open ended gas connector the CO2 comes out of the carboy in a hurry.
- i thought there is a counter pressure built up in the keg but the valve is open, the valve works also I did the same test with an unconnected gas connector and there is no counter pressure built into the keg.
This should be gravity feed with a bit of pressure given the 4 feet level difference.
My only conclusion is that the puppets in the liquid post are super strong, however, these are the same kegs I use to dispense the beer. Also tried another black/liquid connector that i used to dispense beer and still the same.
Any wild thing you think I haven't tried yet ?