Morning all,
I have a 'budget' type cornie keg which doesn't have the protective rubber rings at either end, it's just a plain old steal casing and handle.
On the inside of the keg at the bottom there are 4 weld seams which correspond with the 4 weld seams which show on the outside as attaching the steel base 'ring' to the bottom of the vessel. The inside seams are sharp/ rough to the touch and when wet with water seem to have some form of black/ brown residue. The sharp/ rough finish in itself seems odd because cornies generally seem well made. I cannot identify this specifically as rust, but then again I can't rule it out either. I'd put a photo up but that doesn't show anything either...
Anyone else come across this issue or have any suggestions or thoughts? It's quite worrying as I don't want to put beer in them which could be in there a good few months...
If it is rust, how the hell do I get rid of it and stop it coming back if the cornie is gonna be full of wine/ cider/ beer?
Regards, Stressed Eric!
I have a 'budget' type cornie keg which doesn't have the protective rubber rings at either end, it's just a plain old steal casing and handle.
On the inside of the keg at the bottom there are 4 weld seams which correspond with the 4 weld seams which show on the outside as attaching the steel base 'ring' to the bottom of the vessel. The inside seams are sharp/ rough to the touch and when wet with water seem to have some form of black/ brown residue. The sharp/ rough finish in itself seems odd because cornies generally seem well made. I cannot identify this specifically as rust, but then again I can't rule it out either. I'd put a photo up but that doesn't show anything either...
Anyone else come across this issue or have any suggestions or thoughts? It's quite worrying as I don't want to put beer in them which could be in there a good few months...
If it is rust, how the hell do I get rid of it and stop it coming back if the cornie is gonna be full of wine/ cider/ beer?
Regards, Stressed Eric!