I have been brewing beer for over 30 years using a hambelton bard beer sphere. Since I have had king kegs, I have never had a successful pint. I argued with a home brew shop who told me JUST PUT IT IN SEAL IT AND LEAVE IT. I put sugar in to prime it and after sealing it put a little gas in using S30. Tested it out every 20 mins just to see if there was pressure. After an hour I left it.
4 weeks later tried it. It is barely alive and very cloudy. Tastes insipid. Do I throw it all away again? Correction Not Cloudy. It was some beer left in the float tube. Tastes drinkable. There is still presure so maybe could be saved! ! ! !
I had problems with the valve so I bought proper top black washers extra thick and firm. I also bought large steel washers so the pressure on the washer would be evenly placed instead of the stupid steel ring that distorts the flimsy black washer that comes with the barrel. I am going grey with these **** barrels.
It's all well and good being told trust me put it in and leave it 4 weeks. Not good when 4 weeks later it's ****.
4 weeks later tried it. It is barely alive and very cloudy. Tastes insipid. Do I throw it all away again? Correction Not Cloudy. It was some beer left in the float tube. Tastes drinkable. There is still presure so maybe could be saved! ! ! !
I had problems with the valve so I bought proper top black washers extra thick and firm. I also bought large steel washers so the pressure on the washer would be evenly placed instead of the stupid steel ring that distorts the flimsy black washer that comes with the barrel. I am going grey with these **** barrels.
It's all well and good being told trust me put it in and leave it 4 weeks. Not good when 4 weeks later it's ****.
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