SEPDX_Brewer
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Hey Guys/Gals,
new on here and after a quick search around I didn't find an answer, so here goes.
I have a single tank with a single regulator (tap rite) and a three way splitter. One beer is an IPA in one Corny Keg, the other is a Stout in a Corny Keg. The IPA seems carbed up right 2.5 Vol, while the stout seems to be maybe 1 - 1.5 Vol. I have had the regulator set at 20 PSI at 37F for a few days after 12 PSI for 3 days wasn't getting me there quick enough, as one would expect. Is it possible the Stout Keg is leaking slowly while the IPA is not? I have sprayed Star San and see no bubbling on top of keg. Any help is appreciated !
- SEPDX_Brewer
new on here and after a quick search around I didn't find an answer, so here goes.
I have a single tank with a single regulator (tap rite) and a three way splitter. One beer is an IPA in one Corny Keg, the other is a Stout in a Corny Keg. The IPA seems carbed up right 2.5 Vol, while the stout seems to be maybe 1 - 1.5 Vol. I have had the regulator set at 20 PSI at 37F for a few days after 12 PSI for 3 days wasn't getting me there quick enough, as one would expect. Is it possible the Stout Keg is leaking slowly while the IPA is not? I have sprayed Star San and see no bubbling on top of keg. Any help is appreciated !
- SEPDX_Brewer