magpiebrew
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So I've been dealing with (or at least I thought) leaky kegs. Fairly new to kegging I was taking the approach of testing my kegs by filling them with water applying about 30psi to seal the lid (purging the O2) taking off the gas connect and letting it sit overnight or so to see if it held pressure. Well most often I find that when I test the lid in the morning it comes right open. I've done all the replacing of 0-rings, keg lube, switching lids, etc...
So poking around here I found this thread: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=320553
And they mention that the C02 is being absorbed into the beer/liquid and therefore losing the pressure. Well duh that makes complete sense. However shouldn't I be able to pressurize a keg (full of beer) without carbing it and store it till ready to tap? Or do I have that wrong that you carbonate the keg and then put it in storage?
Is my way of testing the pressure correct?
So poking around here I found this thread: https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=320553
And they mention that the C02 is being absorbed into the beer/liquid and therefore losing the pressure. Well duh that makes complete sense. However shouldn't I be able to pressurize a keg (full of beer) without carbing it and store it till ready to tap? Or do I have that wrong that you carbonate the keg and then put it in storage?
Is my way of testing the pressure correct?