Hi Chaps,
I managed to get hold of a load of second hand brewing stuff including two PBs, both the old Boots type with the wide neck. Before I used the barrels I checked for leaks and they were both ok.
Well you can guess what happened next, one of them developed a small split about 6 inches down from the cap, above the level of the beer, and so no pressure and flat beer.
Anyone any advice on sealing it? My first thought is to use some car filler or maybe a soldering iron. It only needs to last until I have drunk the beer and then I will dump the barrel.
Any thoughts on taking the beer out of the barrel and carefully trying to bottle it.
I can't face the thought of just dumping the beer!
:cry:
I managed to get hold of a load of second hand brewing stuff including two PBs, both the old Boots type with the wide neck. Before I used the barrels I checked for leaks and they were both ok.
Well you can guess what happened next, one of them developed a small split about 6 inches down from the cap, above the level of the beer, and so no pressure and flat beer.
Anyone any advice on sealing it? My first thought is to use some car filler or maybe a soldering iron. It only needs to last until I have drunk the beer and then I will dump the barrel.
Any thoughts on taking the beer out of the barrel and carefully trying to bottle it.
I can't face the thought of just dumping the beer!
:cry: