wolfofwolves
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Hi folks,
I'm ready to keg my 3rd brew - cant say i've had much joy with the first two! On my first two brews, my King Keg was leaking from underneath the lid, leaving me with two flat beers. I think I have now solved the problem by sanding the lip of the keg a little (a pressure test with washing up liquid brushed on now shows no leaking). I am however still worried that I might end up with another flat beer if it was for whatever reason not to seal properly again. So my question is this...Would it be OK to inject C02 into the keg after adding immediately priming sugar in order to confirm there are no leakages?
Many Thanks!!!
I'm ready to keg my 3rd brew - cant say i've had much joy with the first two! On my first two brews, my King Keg was leaking from underneath the lid, leaving me with two flat beers. I think I have now solved the problem by sanding the lip of the keg a little (a pressure test with washing up liquid brushed on now shows no leaking). I am however still worried that I might end up with another flat beer if it was for whatever reason not to seal properly again. So my question is this...Would it be OK to inject C02 into the keg after adding immediately priming sugar in order to confirm there are no leakages?
Many Thanks!!!