megavites
Well-Known Member
Ok,
I've had two kegs on gas at 15# for 6 days with one night at 30#'s.
One is a blonde ale and the other is a red ale. Both are being served at 3pm tomorrow.
Currently I have very little in solution carbonation. Foamy head from the pour but only slight carbonation in the glass.
No apparent leaks and the blonde ale is the exact same recipe I kegged last summer. It was a hit.
I'm at a loss as to why I don't have carbonation after 6 days.
Should I let it sit overnight again at 30# or higher 1st and then resort to
a 30+ # burst carb/roll keg to get CO2 into solution tomorrow am if its not
ready?
Help!
I've had two kegs on gas at 15# for 6 days with one night at 30#'s.
One is a blonde ale and the other is a red ale. Both are being served at 3pm tomorrow.
Currently I have very little in solution carbonation. Foamy head from the pour but only slight carbonation in the glass.
No apparent leaks and the blonde ale is the exact same recipe I kegged last summer. It was a hit.
I'm at a loss as to why I don't have carbonation after 6 days.
Should I let it sit overnight again at 30# or higher 1st and then resort to
a 30+ # burst carb/roll keg to get CO2 into solution tomorrow am if its not
ready?
Help!