KneeDownMarce
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Hi everyone,
I've just finished my first homebrew kit (American Beers IPA Microbrewery Premium 40 Pint Starter Set - came with a Youngs Keg - from brewuk.co.uk) and wanted to ask some of your expert advice on how to fit a schrader valve to the cap.
The Keg I have seems to have lost pressure, despite me adding 8g bulbs as required - so I don't want to put another brew in it until I can be sure it will hold its pressure. Net wisdom seems to suggest that adding a schrader bicycle valve to the kegs cap, will enable me to pressurize it and test if it leaks, but I can't find any video's or instructions on what I need to buy or how to fit it.
Schrader "cores" are easily obtainable, but don't look like something I could connect a bicycle pump to - so presumably there's something else they fit inside.
I'm probably missing something very obvious and would be very grateful for any pointers in the right direction!
Am currently brewing a Wiko's Mexican Cerveza lager, and due to the the above issues, I will try bottling it this weekend instead of putting it in a keg. That too, will be something new to try.
It's all a learning curve, and I would be grateful for any advice! :-)
I've just finished my first homebrew kit (American Beers IPA Microbrewery Premium 40 Pint Starter Set - came with a Youngs Keg - from brewuk.co.uk) and wanted to ask some of your expert advice on how to fit a schrader valve to the cap.
The Keg I have seems to have lost pressure, despite me adding 8g bulbs as required - so I don't want to put another brew in it until I can be sure it will hold its pressure. Net wisdom seems to suggest that adding a schrader bicycle valve to the kegs cap, will enable me to pressurize it and test if it leaks, but I can't find any video's or instructions on what I need to buy or how to fit it.
Schrader "cores" are easily obtainable, but don't look like something I could connect a bicycle pump to - so presumably there's something else they fit inside.
I'm probably missing something very obvious and would be very grateful for any pointers in the right direction!
Am currently brewing a Wiko's Mexican Cerveza lager, and due to the the above issues, I will try bottling it this weekend instead of putting it in a keg. That too, will be something new to try.
It's all a learning curve, and I would be grateful for any advice! :-)