Hi folks, this is my first ever brew and I intend to keg it. I went out and bought a 'new' corny keg which needed its plugs swapped out. I went ahead and did that, sanitized the keg and then racked the IPA into it. When I hooked everything up to the kegerator and turned the CO2 on, I heard little bubbling in the keg and when I pulled the tap just air came out. CRAP! The posts were reversed and I just put CO2 in the 'out'!
I turned the CO2 off and depressurized the keg. Then I swapped the lines without having to open the keg (I really did not want to expose the beer to open air) and hooked everything back up. Once CO2 was on, the regulator jumped to 20gpsi even while turned all the way down. The beer inside is likely still only about 60F as I had just racked so do you folks think I am ok? Did I totally mess up my beer?
My guess is that things are ok and I will just have to check the regulator when the temp gets down to the 40s where the pressure should drop. Hopefully it will drop to my goal of 12-15gpsi and things will be golden.
Thoughts/suggestions?
I turned the CO2 off and depressurized the keg. Then I swapped the lines without having to open the keg (I really did not want to expose the beer to open air) and hooked everything back up. Once CO2 was on, the regulator jumped to 20gpsi even while turned all the way down. The beer inside is likely still only about 60F as I had just racked so do you folks think I am ok? Did I totally mess up my beer?
My guess is that things are ok and I will just have to check the regulator when the temp gets down to the 40s where the pressure should drop. Hopefully it will drop to my goal of 12-15gpsi and things will be golden.
Thoughts/suggestions?