SilverShadow
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Hey there, brew crew
Seems like I've unwittingly wandered into brewer-bozo territory....
After kegging my beer last night, I pressured it up to 14psi & put it in the shed. As it was a cool night, I thought I'd let mother nature do the hard work with cold crashing....hence took my first step down stupid street
In my haste, I left the air pressure meter attached to the keg overnight, and upon taking it off today noticed that the needle is now rather conveniently stuck at 10psi
I've brought it in to warm up, and hope the needle will return to 0 once it reaches room temp.
My question is: is the pressure meter now totalled, or is there any way to try and 'aid' it back to its correct calibration?
Thats guys, and any flabbergasted emojis or comments most welcome!
Seems like I've unwittingly wandered into brewer-bozo territory....
After kegging my beer last night, I pressured it up to 14psi & put it in the shed. As it was a cool night, I thought I'd let mother nature do the hard work with cold crashing....hence took my first step down stupid street
In my haste, I left the air pressure meter attached to the keg overnight, and upon taking it off today noticed that the needle is now rather conveniently stuck at 10psi
I've brought it in to warm up, and hope the needle will return to 0 once it reaches room temp.
My question is: is the pressure meter now totalled, or is there any way to try and 'aid' it back to its correct calibration?
Thats guys, and any flabbergasted emojis or comments most welcome!