Beer flat in keg

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Mike Bowler

Beer flat in keg

Post by Mike Bowler » Fri Jun 05, 2009 3:54 pm

I kegged my beer 3 weeks ago and tried it and it's flat can I re prim it or bin it keg is a cheap non gas one
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Re: Beer flat in keg

Post by Jim » Fri Jun 05, 2009 4:36 pm

Hi Mike. Yes, you can reprime, but you need to find out how the original gas leaked out first, or the second lot will go the same way. :wink:

Check that the pressure release valve on the lid is seated properly, and that the lid's o ring is sound.

To be honest, without a CO2 injection system a pressure barrel isn't much use unless you only drink a couple of pints a week.
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Mike Bowler

Re: Beer flat in keg

Post by Mike Bowler » Fri Jun 05, 2009 8:19 pm

Hi Jim
how do I re prime
as for leak I don't think I put much Vaseline on the top
And if I buy a keg with gas what one should I get I don't have a big budget

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Re: Beer flat in keg

Post by Jim » Fri Jun 05, 2009 8:36 pm

To reprime the keg:

Boil 1/2 litre of water in a pan and dissolve 80g or so of sugar in it.
Add to the beer in the keg (there's no need to stir, it will disperse on its own after a few hours) and replace the cap (suitably lubricated with a tiny amount of vaseline.
Leave in a warm place (18 - 20C) for a few days, then back into the cool for another couple of weeks (more if you can stand it).

I'm not really up on currently available kegs, but I would recommend one with an S30 valve so you can use the larger CO2 cylinders, rather than the sparklets mini bulb type.
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