Hi All,
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction for where to begin - have never encountered this issue before.
I had a keg blow on Saturday, so immediately after, I removed the liquid ball lock and placed it on a new keg (same beer). I didn't pour another beer until Wednesday, and it wouldn't pour - barely a trickle, and the little liquid that did come out was all foam. I thought maybe the 2nd keg was blocked with hop debris or something, so I connected CO2 to the liquid post, and blasted through it and could hear that there were no issues. As a test, I switched the same keg to a different tap line, and it is working fine.
So my issue is somewhere between the liquid ball lock post, my line, and my tap (perlick flow control). Where should I look first? I'm assuming the ball lock is the most likely to have something wrong with it, but I don't understand how it could stop a pour. There doesn't appear to be any leaks, and I cannot visually see any issues with any of the components.
I'm time poor at the moment - anyone encountered this and have recommendations on where to start? I do have spare new ball locks, so will likely swap this over on the weekend.
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction for where to begin - have never encountered this issue before.
I had a keg blow on Saturday, so immediately after, I removed the liquid ball lock and placed it on a new keg (same beer). I didn't pour another beer until Wednesday, and it wouldn't pour - barely a trickle, and the little liquid that did come out was all foam. I thought maybe the 2nd keg was blocked with hop debris or something, so I connected CO2 to the liquid post, and blasted through it and could hear that there were no issues. As a test, I switched the same keg to a different tap line, and it is working fine.
So my issue is somewhere between the liquid ball lock post, my line, and my tap (perlick flow control). Where should I look first? I'm assuming the ball lock is the most likely to have something wrong with it, but I don't understand how it could stop a pour. There doesn't appear to be any leaks, and I cannot visually see any issues with any of the components.
I'm time poor at the moment - anyone encountered this and have recommendations on where to start? I do have spare new ball locks, so will likely swap this over on the weekend.