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This is another reason I run Star San through the lines before I use the keg. If something is F ed Up, you know it before you transfer.
not sure you need a new post, just a new O-ring (which is even cheaper) and don't forget the keg lube.Posts are cheap on Amazon. Buy a new one there or at the HB store if you have one. Try again when it gets delivered or you buy it.
It can only leak from two places: the O-ring on the post, or something in the picnic tap. Neither requires a different keg.Hooked a picnic tap up to my first kegged beer tonight and... beer started leaking out of the ball lock disconnect. Undid the tap, put it back together, same thing. Hooked up a different ball lock disconnect and the same thing happened: beer leaked out of the ball lock disconnect.
Looking online, it seems like maybe my post o-ring is no good? First time using this old keg, so I wouldn't be surprised. I did take off the original post o-ring and replace it with one from another keg bc it looked kind of worn. I have no idea what to do now that I have almost carbonated beer in this keg. Pressure transfer it to another keg and try to fix the post? So far, my first time kegging has been a nightmare lol
I think so. It’s good to replace them periodically, but that’s very likely not your problem here.Am I correct in thinking that I probably don’t have to replace the dip tube o-ring? It seems like bc it’s leaking from the ball lock disconnect that means that it is an issue with the post, correct?
That much Munich will leave some malt. When I use Crystal in something simple, it is only in the 4 or 5% range. Maybe cut back on the Munich a little for the next batch?Replaced the post and the beer is flowing nicely now. Thanks for the help, guys! Here is a picture.
I’m trying to make a WCIPA with a bit more color and malt backbone than most WCIPAs these days, so I used Root Shoot’s English Pale malt (their version of Maris Otter) which is about 4.5 SRM along with 10% Munich, 5% Wheat, and some dextrose. I’m trying to avoid crystal and still keep it pretty dry. I also dry hopped it with Chinook, Simcoe, and Columbus.
So far, the malt is fighting with the hops a bit with the malt slightly winning out making the hops less pronounced than I’d like. I had so many problems with this beer, I’m just glad it isn’t infected and tasting decent. Curious as to where it will be in a week or so. All in all, for my first kegged beer, I’m pretty happy!
Ohhhh, that would make a good tee shirt aphorism!Learning shit is always good.
That much Munich will leave some malt. When I use Crystal in something simple, it is only in the 4 or 5% range. Maybe cut back on the Munich a little for the next batch?
In about a week or two, it will probably get much better. Learning shit is always good.