SeamusMac
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
I have a 50L Sanke keg that I'm experimenting with right now. My experiment pertains to the correct amount of head space to leave in a 50L keg when using it to keg home brew, but that's another topic completely.
I cannot for the life of me get the sanke retaining ring back inside the mouth of the keg. The tube doesn't seem to want to go deeply enough into the keg to allow for the groove, which the ring fits into, to be entirely exposed. As a result my pressure tests have been useless up to this point as the pressure normally just pops the ring out of it's half in - half out position and vents all my pressure.
Is there a trick to this? Maybe a special tool I can construct? Anything?! I want this to go over well, the keg was free and I'd rather not have to buy cornies + the associated equipment to eliminate the hassle of bottling my session beers.
THANKS HBT!
I have a 50L Sanke keg that I'm experimenting with right now. My experiment pertains to the correct amount of head space to leave in a 50L keg when using it to keg home brew, but that's another topic completely.
I cannot for the life of me get the sanke retaining ring back inside the mouth of the keg. The tube doesn't seem to want to go deeply enough into the keg to allow for the groove, which the ring fits into, to be entirely exposed. As a result my pressure tests have been useless up to this point as the pressure normally just pops the ring out of it's half in - half out position and vents all my pressure.
Is there a trick to this? Maybe a special tool I can construct? Anything?! I want this to go over well, the keg was free and I'd rather not have to buy cornies + the associated equipment to eliminate the hassle of bottling my session beers.
THANKS HBT!