I came home last night and walked into the room where I have my kegerator. 4 kegs are inside and one was outside bc of space. It was pear/apple juice I had kegged to save fridge space. I purged it well with CO2 and it was waiting its turn to go inside the keezer. I heard a hissing so I walked closer. It was clear the apply juice keg was hissing. I leaned in just above the release valve to listen better and BOOOM!
The release valve shot up into the ceiling and a fountain of apple juice shot up hit the ceiling and spilled everywhere. This went on for about 10 seconds before the carbonation died.
How the hell did this thing blow? I purged it so no aerobic bacteria should have been able to ferment the juice into cider. And even if it did, aren't these kegs rated to very high pressures?
The threading on the release valve cracked as well. That's how strong it flew up. It was literally 2" from my left eye when it happened. Thank God my timing was the way it was. A split second later and I would have lost it since I was leaning into it.
Anyone every heard of this before?
The release valve shot up into the ceiling and a fountain of apple juice shot up hit the ceiling and spilled everywhere. This went on for about 10 seconds before the carbonation died.
How the hell did this thing blow? I purged it so no aerobic bacteria should have been able to ferment the juice into cider. And even if it did, aren't these kegs rated to very high pressures?
The threading on the release valve cracked as well. That's how strong it flew up. It was literally 2" from my left eye when it happened. Thank God my timing was the way it was. A split second later and I would have lost it since I was leaning into it.
Anyone every heard of this before?