TenaciousTinkerer
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Hi all, first post, I'll post an introduction in the appropriate forum when I have a free minute. But first, I'm a bit stumped on this one.
I'm old at brewing but new to kegging. Finally pulled the trigger on a kit from keg connection, tank, regulator, used keg and hoses.
The used keg came to me in good shape. After a week of sitting, I pulled the pressure relief valve and sure enough it had been holding pressure. Smelled like pepsi but no big deal. cleaned it out with PBW, starsan and purged with CO2. Then I racked a batch of mango dunkelweissen into it, set the regulator to 20psi and let it rip. immediately heard hissing from the keg. So I sprayed starsan around everywhere until I saw it coming from the main hole up top (not sure of the term, but the opening with the clasp lid). I swapped out the gasket with a new one and still got hissing and bubbling. With some finessing (read as: repetitive unlocking, repositioning and relocking) I got it to a point where bubbles wouldn't come up.
Fast forward two weeks. Everything had been fine. Beer was carbed nicely. But the next few days I noticed the beer starting to go flat, the regulator was all of the sudden in the red (had been completely full) and jumped down from 14psi to 8psi. I turned it back up to 14psi and heard the gas enter the keg and then stop. This morning I went to check on it all and the tank was completely empty and at 0psi.
Pulled the release valve on the keg and very little came out.
Is there some kind of secret ritual involved with closing these keg tops? Am I just doing it wrong? Or should it be relatively painless, and maybe I have a leak somewhere else? Or maybe the Keg itself is defective? Which doesn't make sense since it got to me holding pressure just fine. Unless it was only holding 8psi of pressure and anything above that causes a leak?
Thanks for any guidance.
I'm old at brewing but new to kegging. Finally pulled the trigger on a kit from keg connection, tank, regulator, used keg and hoses.
The used keg came to me in good shape. After a week of sitting, I pulled the pressure relief valve and sure enough it had been holding pressure. Smelled like pepsi but no big deal. cleaned it out with PBW, starsan and purged with CO2. Then I racked a batch of mango dunkelweissen into it, set the regulator to 20psi and let it rip. immediately heard hissing from the keg. So I sprayed starsan around everywhere until I saw it coming from the main hole up top (not sure of the term, but the opening with the clasp lid). I swapped out the gasket with a new one and still got hissing and bubbling. With some finessing (read as: repetitive unlocking, repositioning and relocking) I got it to a point where bubbles wouldn't come up.
Fast forward two weeks. Everything had been fine. Beer was carbed nicely. But the next few days I noticed the beer starting to go flat, the regulator was all of the sudden in the red (had been completely full) and jumped down from 14psi to 8psi. I turned it back up to 14psi and heard the gas enter the keg and then stop. This morning I went to check on it all and the tank was completely empty and at 0psi.
Pulled the release valve on the keg and very little came out.
Is there some kind of secret ritual involved with closing these keg tops? Am I just doing it wrong? Or should it be relatively painless, and maybe I have a leak somewhere else? Or maybe the Keg itself is defective? Which doesn't make sense since it got to me holding pressure just fine. Unless it was only holding 8psi of pressure and anything above that causes a leak?
Thanks for any guidance.