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My first keg of ale, woodfordes wherry kit. Had a nice bit of carbonation to each glass. Third glass poured from the barrel and the pour slowed right down and stopped so I thought it needed a little gas to re pressurise. So I twisted the little gas bottle onto the keg. It made me jump as it hissed for literally a second as I released it off in shock. I gave it a second twist and boom the top of the barrel blew off into my hand. Still in total shock over it and cant believe I still had beer in the barrel not all over the garage.
I transferred to a king keg. Now I am really worried and nervous that the beer will go flat. Should I be brave and re gas the new keg or will it naturally build up enough pressure to keep it carbonated?
The keg that blew was second hand and the KKeg is brand new. But now thinking maybe I should invest in Cornelius keg system
I transferred to a king keg. Now I am really worried and nervous that the beer will go flat. Should I be brave and re gas the new keg or will it naturally build up enough pressure to keep it carbonated?
The keg that blew was second hand and the KKeg is brand new. But now thinking maybe I should invest in Cornelius keg system