AUEnder
Well-Known Member
Hey all. I have a 4-tap keezer and recently kegged a pilsner and put it on gas to lager for a few weeks before I was to tap it. The next morning I wake up and about three or four gallons of pilsner is sitting on the bottom of my keezer and I have beer in the CO2 line and manifold.
My CO2 tank is not empty, I have no CO2 leaks that I can detect, and fermentation on the pilsner was complete. My CO2 manifold is a six-way model. I use the extra two to carbonate or serve two extra kegs with party taps inside the keezer.
At the same time I did this I put a Maibock on gas to carb and have had no problems. No problems with any of the other four beers I have on tap either.
Has anyone ever experienced this? Needless to say I am very frustrated about it.
My CO2 tank is not empty, I have no CO2 leaks that I can detect, and fermentation on the pilsner was complete. My CO2 manifold is a six-way model. I use the extra two to carbonate or serve two extra kegs with party taps inside the keezer.
At the same time I did this I put a Maibock on gas to carb and have had no problems. No problems with any of the other four beers I have on tap either.
Has anyone ever experienced this? Needless to say I am very frustrated about it.