Nattydstar
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Hi All,
I recently purchased a full two-tap kegerator setup, and until now I've been buying kegs from a local microbrewery. That was great at saving me money, but old mate is pretty limited in his range and there's only so much corona and xxxx I can take. This got me interested in brewing my own. I did a few stove-top to bottle (partial grain) batches which worked out great, and so i decided to go all-in and buy myself a Robobrew and two second hand kegs from Clever Brewer. I Brewed two All Grain batches within a week and both times, although I learned plenty from my own stupidity, went off without much of a hitch - lots of fun.
On Monday, I transferred the first batch to a keg, and let it sit at 20PSI overnight. The next day I attempted to pull a sampler (pretty excited as you can well imagine) only to find nothing would flow out. I did some research online. Figured, maybe the dip tube is clogged, so I removed product and gas lines, purged the gas, and connected the gas line to the product post, heard it bubble up from the bottom, purged gas, repeated. I then reconnected the gas and product lines, but still nothing flows out.
I figured, meh, I'll deal with it in a few days after it's carbed. Anyway, today I kegged my second batch, and I have the same problem with that keg, pretty much right after siphoning it in. I figure sediment cant have immediately settled to the bottom, so quickly that i cannot even pull a sample.
This lead me to think through the anatomy of the keg itself and what could be wrong, and in doing so i remember when I was reassembling these kegs after cleaning them (the dip tube is straight), I had to push down quite hard on the product post (ie: pressing down on the spring/poppet a good 4mm) just to get the post to latch onto the thread, then it screws in another few mm, so I've already taken a good 6mm out of the range of this poppet. So, I'm thinking my problem may very well be that the bottom of the dip tube is jammed against the bottom of the keg - therefore allowing nothing to flow out.
Does that sound like it could be my problem? Should I pull them out and give them a bend? Any other ideas? Two full kegs and nothing to drink Thanks for any advice and sorry for the long post...
I recently purchased a full two-tap kegerator setup, and until now I've been buying kegs from a local microbrewery. That was great at saving me money, but old mate is pretty limited in his range and there's only so much corona and xxxx I can take. This got me interested in brewing my own. I did a few stove-top to bottle (partial grain) batches which worked out great, and so i decided to go all-in and buy myself a Robobrew and two second hand kegs from Clever Brewer. I Brewed two All Grain batches within a week and both times, although I learned plenty from my own stupidity, went off without much of a hitch - lots of fun.
On Monday, I transferred the first batch to a keg, and let it sit at 20PSI overnight. The next day I attempted to pull a sampler (pretty excited as you can well imagine) only to find nothing would flow out. I did some research online. Figured, maybe the dip tube is clogged, so I removed product and gas lines, purged the gas, and connected the gas line to the product post, heard it bubble up from the bottom, purged gas, repeated. I then reconnected the gas and product lines, but still nothing flows out.
I figured, meh, I'll deal with it in a few days after it's carbed. Anyway, today I kegged my second batch, and I have the same problem with that keg, pretty much right after siphoning it in. I figure sediment cant have immediately settled to the bottom, so quickly that i cannot even pull a sample.
This lead me to think through the anatomy of the keg itself and what could be wrong, and in doing so i remember when I was reassembling these kegs after cleaning them (the dip tube is straight), I had to push down quite hard on the product post (ie: pressing down on the spring/poppet a good 4mm) just to get the post to latch onto the thread, then it screws in another few mm, so I've already taken a good 6mm out of the range of this poppet. So, I'm thinking my problem may very well be that the bottom of the dip tube is jammed against the bottom of the keg - therefore allowing nothing to flow out.
Does that sound like it could be my problem? Should I pull them out and give them a bend? Any other ideas? Two full kegs and nothing to drink Thanks for any advice and sorry for the long post...