BigFishBrewing
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Third attempt at transferring beer from glass carboy to keg with co2. First attempt was great. Second attempt was a hazy NEIPA and something got clogged so had to do a traditional siphon transfer.
Third attempt was going well yesterday although very slowly. Pressure was set between 1 & 2 psi. With about 3 inches left to transfer from the carboy the orange cap kept blowing off from too much c02 pressure. This happened on both carboys. I don't know how to correct it and I hate to leave beer in the carboy. Any ideas? I considered clamping the cap on but that seems dangerous(?). We used a lot of co2 for something that I thought should have been minimal.
Third attempt was going well yesterday although very slowly. Pressure was set between 1 & 2 psi. With about 3 inches left to transfer from the carboy the orange cap kept blowing off from too much c02 pressure. This happened on both carboys. I don't know how to correct it and I hate to leave beer in the carboy. Any ideas? I considered clamping the cap on but that seems dangerous(?). We used a lot of co2 for something that I thought should have been minimal.