brianwholt
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I am assuming and hoping there is a super obvious answer to my problem.
I brewed an IPA...came out great! I kegged it, pressurized it, and it was pouring smooth.
I got a great deal on a kegerator, so I hooked it up, hooked up my keg of IPA, let it cool and the next day ....nothing!
My first thought was there might be a problem with the kegerator line, so I re-hooked up my other tap that was working fine before and...nothing.
So I thought the problem might be a change in carbonation caused by the colder temperature, so I jacked up the pressure on the CO2 and...nothing. Still after a couple days and trying both the kegerator line and the hand line that was working fine before.
Obviously, this is my first time tapping my beer to a kegerator (since I just bought) and usually i just end up pouring it warm into a cold glass or a growler that I chill. Stoked to have the kegerator....but I want a beer!!!! Any thoughts?
I brewed an IPA...came out great! I kegged it, pressurized it, and it was pouring smooth.
I got a great deal on a kegerator, so I hooked it up, hooked up my keg of IPA, let it cool and the next day ....nothing!
My first thought was there might be a problem with the kegerator line, so I re-hooked up my other tap that was working fine before and...nothing.
So I thought the problem might be a change in carbonation caused by the colder temperature, so I jacked up the pressure on the CO2 and...nothing. Still after a couple days and trying both the kegerator line and the hand line that was working fine before.
Obviously, this is my first time tapping my beer to a kegerator (since I just bought) and usually i just end up pouring it warm into a cold glass or a growler that I chill. Stoked to have the kegerator....but I want a beer!!!! Any thoughts?