Fireside Ales Homebrewery
Regular.
Hi,So I brewed 25l of strong Suffolk ale (festival beer kit). It was my first attempt and so I made a few mistakes and it wasn’t the best beer I’ve ever tasted but I was oddly proud of it and felt that I had achieved something drinkable, even if it wouldn’t have won any awards.
I put it in a pressure keg, left it to mature and then managed to drink nearly half of it. I came home from work one morning to find the other half on my kitchen floor. It had leaked through the tap.
So much for cheap pressure kegs. My question is, is it worth buying a better one? And if so, which?
I have had this happen also. Only with strong festival ales though. I think, unless the beer is done and finished and the FG confirms this. Then the ale might still be fermenting away in the keg. Fermentation can kick start again with an influx in temperature, or unfortunately, an infection. This might build up in a pressure keg and force your lovey beer through the tap. This is just a guess at one possible reason for a leaky Keg, based on my unfortunate experience. I suppose it is the same as a bottle bomb. Good luck with future brews..