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Hey Everyone,
I tried force carbonating a keg for the first time (used priming sugar before).
I attached the gas to the beer out connector, as I read this helps to push the gas through the beer.
The carbonation went well, but I made a school boy error and when rolling the keg around for a few mins, beer flowed up the line and some went into my regulator.
So my question. Do you force carbonate using the normal gas in connector to prevent beer flowing up the gas line?
Or do you use some kind of valve when connecting to the beer out connector?
Or simply disconnect the gas line when shaking the keg?
Cheers
I tried force carbonating a keg for the first time (used priming sugar before).
I attached the gas to the beer out connector, as I read this helps to push the gas through the beer.
The carbonation went well, but I made a school boy error and when rolling the keg around for a few mins, beer flowed up the line and some went into my regulator.
So my question. Do you force carbonate using the normal gas in connector to prevent beer flowing up the gas line?
Or do you use some kind of valve when connecting to the beer out connector?
Or simply disconnect the gas line when shaking the keg?
Cheers