jceg316
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Hello, I kegged my first beer last week. I had 25L in the fermenter, put 18L in the keg and bottled the rest, so I thought it would be a good idea to mix in priming sugar into the FV so the entire batch is equally primed in bottled and keg. One week later I cracked open a bottle, it was carbonated, really pleasant but for one week in the bottle still had some green flavours as you can imagine. Yesterday I wanted to see how the keg was getting on so I gently pulled the ring to see if any gas would come out, nothing. I tried to pour some using a party tap but nothing happened. I connected to the gas, set the regulator to 1 bar and could hear the lid or something creak which was weird. I poured my beer, was barely fizzy and there was a lot of yeast in the glass.
Does anyone know why this would happen? I feel like some pressure is needed to hold the lid tightly in place maybe, and if I want to prime to carbonate it's best to pressurise the keg as well.
Does anyone know why this would happen? I feel like some pressure is needed to hold the lid tightly in place maybe, and if I want to prime to carbonate it's best to pressurise the keg as well.