Danscraftbeer
Well-Known Member
Broke my own record. Installed a thermowell into my Kegmenter. Long story short I didn't pressure test it.
All done properly it seemed the original rubber seal wasn't good enough for pressurization. Filled with 40lt new beer wort pitched with yeast (already a twelve hour brew day, just one of those days). Pumped some Oxygen into it to see the doom that the seal failed and beer squirting out. So late and tired I depressurized it (it seemed ok depressurized). Left the pressure release open. I placed it in the ferment fridge in a 50lt black tub just in case. Next morning the kegmenter is sitting in about 10lt of fermenting beer.
Set up a plastic fermenter to transfer and rescue the rest I tried lifting the kegmenter out (too heavy) tipped that black tub with 10lt of beer onto a carpet floor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angry2:
Then the rest of the toiling that followed. Finding a good seal, pressure testing, cleaning that carpet etc. Safe to say that's the hardest brew experience I've ever had.
All done properly it seemed the original rubber seal wasn't good enough for pressurization. Filled with 40lt new beer wort pitched with yeast (already a twelve hour brew day, just one of those days). Pumped some Oxygen into it to see the doom that the seal failed and beer squirting out. So late and tired I depressurized it (it seemed ok depressurized). Left the pressure release open. I placed it in the ferment fridge in a 50lt black tub just in case. Next morning the kegmenter is sitting in about 10lt of fermenting beer.
Set up a plastic fermenter to transfer and rescue the rest I tried lifting the kegmenter out (too heavy) tipped that black tub with 10lt of beer onto a carpet floor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angry2:
Then the rest of the toiling that followed. Finding a good seal, pressure testing, cleaning that carpet etc. Safe to say that's the hardest brew experience I've ever had.