jeffg
Well-Known Member
So once you have kegged a beer and gotten it stabilized to a proper carbonation level (via patience or shake and roll), do you shut off your Co2 valve after the last pour or do you leave it on all the time?
Just curious what others do. I recently went from a tried and true 1 keg system to two and after two weeks discovered my tank is empty and one of the nearly empty kegs did noteven have enough pressure to pour out the last beer. the more full keg is fortunately still pressurized. At this point the leak could be anywhere, but maybe I should start turning off the Co2 valve between beers to avoid this situation?
Just curious what others do. I recently went from a tried and true 1 keg system to two and after two weeks discovered my tank is empty and one of the nearly empty kegs did noteven have enough pressure to pour out the last beer. the more full keg is fortunately still pressurized. At this point the leak could be anywhere, but maybe I should start turning off the Co2 valve between beers to avoid this situation?