BackToBasics
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Okay, just done a daft thing and knocked over my co2 bottle by moving the keg it was attached to. It landed on its side completely destroying the guage on the regulator that tells you how full the bottle is.
There was no sudden escaping of gas and I can't hear anything leaking out so I don't think I've lost/losing any gas but I'm not sure whether it's a good idea leaving it hooked up.
So, questions...
1. Assuming there's no gas escaping, I take it I'm okay to leave it connected? I was hoping to carbonate my kolsch over the next week while I'm away.
2. Any idea if I can get a replacent guage? I've found a few places selling the guage for keg side pressure but I'm struggling to find one for canister pressure. Possibly because I don't know exactly what I'm looking for.
There was no sudden escaping of gas and I can't hear anything leaking out so I don't think I've lost/losing any gas but I'm not sure whether it's a good idea leaving it hooked up.
So, questions...
1. Assuming there's no gas escaping, I take it I'm okay to leave it connected? I was hoping to carbonate my kolsch over the next week while I'm away.
2. Any idea if I can get a replacent guage? I've found a few places selling the guage for keg side pressure but I'm struggling to find one for canister pressure. Possibly because I don't know exactly what I'm looking for.