camedmeades
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Guys Some help is needed.
I did my first partial and kegging - a pale ale - and finally today was the day I was going to crack it and try it.
I put in my garage fridge to cool for the last few days but made a discovery just now. Apparently, I'd set the fridge too cold and its actually frozen my beer in the keg. I don't have a gas system, so I'd primed the keg with malt before kegging.
Anyway, what are my options now? Can I let it just defrost and expect to have a decent beer? A flat beer, in which case it'll give me a good excuse to go out and get a gas system.
OR
is my beer now just rooted.
The over pressure value in the keg now doubt was opened when the beer froze and i can hear it hiss a little as it defrosts. Hence, I believe it will definately be flat if I were just to use the co2 charger to get the beer out.
HELP WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED.
I did my first partial and kegging - a pale ale - and finally today was the day I was going to crack it and try it.
I put in my garage fridge to cool for the last few days but made a discovery just now. Apparently, I'd set the fridge too cold and its actually frozen my beer in the keg. I don't have a gas system, so I'd primed the keg with malt before kegging.
Anyway, what are my options now? Can I let it just defrost and expect to have a decent beer? A flat beer, in which case it'll give me a good excuse to go out and get a gas system.
OR
is my beer now just rooted.
The over pressure value in the keg now doubt was opened when the beer froze and i can hear it hiss a little as it defrosts. Hence, I believe it will definately be flat if I were just to use the co2 charger to get the beer out.
HELP WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED.