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Im still in the process of sorting out my coca cola regulator and my coopers trad draught has been on the FV for nearly 4 weeks :shock:

Today i kegged it in to my cornie, and im going to gas it on Saturday all been well.
Is there anything i should do to it now or will it be ok?
 
Purge the O2 out of the keg with a few low pressure blasts of CO2 and purge through the pressure release valve. Will fill the dead space with co2 and protect your beer :cheers:
 
Do you mean you don't have access to CO2 for the corny until saturday? If that's the case, try not to move it so any residual CO2 in there stays in a layer above the brew.

When you get the CO2 sorted, gas it up, leave it for 8-12hrs, then let the gas back out slowly - this will purge the corny of normal air as it always rises to the top. Then you can gas it again, and you should be ready to go.
 
dont touch it till you get the gas, then gas it up wait a few seconds and then release the PRV on top a few times to release the O2 and it fills it back up with CO2 :)
 
Cyclops said:
dont touch it till you get the gas, then gas it up wait a few seconds and then release the PRV on top a few times to release the O2 and it fills it back up with CO2 :)


Cheers lads,

I followed this one above, I have the gas, but in my regulator its loosing gas out of the bulk su supply line, need to have a tinker with the set up I think
 
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