Adamzworld
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Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to this home brew lark, but my first Woodfordes Wherry came out very nicely! The reason for my post is that I've just kegged my second brew (Wilko Golden Ale). I did this just before I went off on holiday for two weeks. I've just got back and tried to draw some of the beer and it's pretty flat, so I've realised that there must be a tiny leak at the o ring at the top of the barrel. I've taken the top off, added 20g more of brewing sugar, (I put in 80g when I first kegged it) tightened the lid and given it a burst of co2 and it seems to be keeping pressure now (there are no suspicious hissing noises!). My questions are; 1. Will the beer be ruined, or will it continue to carbonate even after 2 weeks in the barrel? (It tasted okay earlier, but just pretty flat) 2. Could the co2 and the extra sugar I've added cause the barrel to burst?
Thanks in advance to everyone for your help and advice.
Regards,
Adam
Thanks in advance to everyone for your help and advice.
Regards,
Adam