I have a small keezer setup with three kegs. I filled the third keg for the first time a couple of weeks ago and finally have a full keezer.
I let it sit overnight to chill then hooked it up to the gas line at 13psi (Keezer is set to 40°F). After a week on the gas I hooked it up to the beer line and poured myself a half glass to give it a taste.
It tasted good, but had very minimal carbonation. The other two kegs were carbed with the same method and pour with a nice head and good carbonation. What could be going wrong here?
I have a 5lb CO2 tank that goes into a simple 3 way manifold. Pressure is set to 13psi at the regulator, and the keezer is at 40°F. Beer lines are 9 foot 3/16"ID tubing. Like I said, everything works as it should for the other two taps.
Some troubleshooting that I have done already:
Any ideas?
I let it sit overnight to chill then hooked it up to the gas line at 13psi (Keezer is set to 40°F). After a week on the gas I hooked it up to the beer line and poured myself a half glass to give it a taste.
It tasted good, but had very minimal carbonation. The other two kegs were carbed with the same method and pour with a nice head and good carbonation. What could be going wrong here?
I have a 5lb CO2 tank that goes into a simple 3 way manifold. Pressure is set to 13psi at the regulator, and the keezer is at 40°F. Beer lines are 9 foot 3/16"ID tubing. Like I said, everything works as it should for the other two taps.
Some troubleshooting that I have done already:
- Checked the connections for leaks and everything looks good.
- Switched the gas line to one from a different keg.
- Taken apart the gas post to make sure the dip tube and popit look OK.
Any ideas?