bhabermann
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Hello. This is my first post but I've been reading here for a few months now. I kegged my first beer about 1.5 weeks ago. I had it stored in a chest freezer and hooked up to co2 and a picnic beer tap. Everything seemed fine. I tested for leaks using soap and water and didn't see any bubbles. Fast forward to this past Saturday when I took on the challenge of building a collar for my freezer. Completed everything but the staining of the wood that day so decided to take it for a test spin. Again, everything seemed fine. beer was pouring fine. Sunday morning I took off the collar and started the staining and finishing of the collar. I had disconnected the beer line from the keg since I wasn't going to be using it for a few days. Fast forward to last night after I mounted the lid to the collar and finish it all up. I go to pour my first beer from my newly created gem and nothing comes out. I look at my CO2 gauge and it shows I'm empty. No biggie I thought so long as I had pressure in my keg. To check, I pulled open the release valve and no gas came out.
Luckily I had a friend who had an extra CO2 tank so I installed that, purged the O2. I sampled the beer. It tasted it a little flat but it might just need to Carb up again, right? Before I left to work this morning, I turned off the CO2 tank. When I come home, I'm hoping it will still show the 12 PSI or so I set it at. I know the beer will take some of that CO2 so maybe a little lower.
So here's my question. Does this mean that the leak is actually coming from the keg itself? Does this also mean O2 got into my beer and it is now oxidized and ruined? I don't know exactly when my tank ran out. I hadn't checked it since Sunday. When I turn off the gas at the CO2 tank, the gauge does go down to 0 (the side that shows how much CO2 is left in the tank itself). Is that normal?
Thank you!
Luckily I had a friend who had an extra CO2 tank so I installed that, purged the O2. I sampled the beer. It tasted it a little flat but it might just need to Carb up again, right? Before I left to work this morning, I turned off the CO2 tank. When I come home, I'm hoping it will still show the 12 PSI or so I set it at. I know the beer will take some of that CO2 so maybe a little lower.
So here's my question. Does this mean that the leak is actually coming from the keg itself? Does this also mean O2 got into my beer and it is now oxidized and ruined? I don't know exactly when my tank ran out. I hadn't checked it since Sunday. When I turn off the gas at the CO2 tank, the gauge does go down to 0 (the side that shows how much CO2 is left in the tank itself). Is that normal?
Thank you!