mizzourah2006
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I am having trouble getting my CO2 in flush with my in post. After I clicked it into place I sprayed it lightly with warm water and soap and there is apparently CO2 coming out the bottom of the connection as one fairly large bubble will grow every 15 seconds or so. My keg was set to 30 PSI overnight and when I woke up it was registering about 25 PSI.
Is this going to be an issue or is that not enough CO2 lost to really worry about?
Could I need to replace my In post?
Kegging a nice Yooper's Ale for my friends this weekend My first try at kegging.
I am having trouble getting my CO2 in flush with my in post. After I clicked it into place I sprayed it lightly with warm water and soap and there is apparently CO2 coming out the bottom of the connection as one fairly large bubble will grow every 15 seconds or so. My keg was set to 30 PSI overnight and when I woke up it was registering about 25 PSI.
Is this going to be an issue or is that not enough CO2 lost to really worry about?
Could I need to replace my In post?
Kegging a nice Yooper's Ale for my friends this weekend My first try at kegging.