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marcopolo

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I've started filling empty kegs with CO2 and then attaching a pressure regulator to monitor pressure. I let the keg sit for a few days to see if the pressure drops. That way I don't have a leaky keg when it's full of fresh beer. I was thinking of trying this with the kegs full of water as a way of decreasing the amount of CO2 used for testing.

Any Comments ?

Cheers !!!

Marco Olivo,
Berthoud, Colorado
 
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