Creepersale Well-Known Member Joined Feb 5, 2012 Messages 125 Reaction score 5 Nov 11, 2012 #1 First time cleaning my used corny kegs. Is it normal that I can't get my to seal with hot water mixed with cleaning solution ?
First time cleaning my used corny kegs. Is it normal that I can't get my to seal with hot water mixed with cleaning solution ?
ArcticBear Well-Known Member Joined Nov 7, 2011 Messages 632 Reaction score 49 Location Branford Nov 11, 2012 #2 you may find that its leaking from the lid area. when this is under pressure it will likely lock the lid on when you pop it with gas. i have had a few kegs that seem to dribble when i'm cleaning them and shaking them around but don't leak at all when under pressure
you may find that its leaking from the lid area. when this is under pressure it will likely lock the lid on when you pop it with gas. i have had a few kegs that seem to dribble when i'm cleaning them and shaking them around but don't leak at all when under pressure
OP OP Creepersale Well-Known Member Joined Feb 5, 2012 Messages 125 Reaction score 5 Nov 11, 2012 #3 Lol sounds like a newbie mistake. Squeezed some gas into. And great. No leaks. Haha thanks ! Cheers
ArcticBear Well-Known Member Joined Nov 7, 2011 Messages 632 Reaction score 49 Location Branford Nov 11, 2012 #4 Cheers and welcome to kegging. Its a whole new world of fun... Ive been brewing just over a year, went all grain after my first batch, kegged after my second and have a fully built 6 tap kegerator setup now..it surely is an addiction
Cheers and welcome to kegging. Its a whole new world of fun... Ive been brewing just over a year, went all grain after my first batch, kegged after my second and have a fully built 6 tap kegerator setup now..it surely is an addiction