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We are currently kegging in corny kegs and had been naturally carbonating for about a year. Now because of increased demand, and inconsistent results from natural carbonation, I have started to try force carbonating. I was chilling kegs to about 40*F in our walk-in cooler and hooking them up to about 12 psi, and turning the keg on its side (with the gas valve up) This was working great, but then my Regulator stopped working. I got a new regulator, and this one quit working as well. Should I not have the tank and reg at the cold temperatures? Am I just unlucky with faulty regs? Is it possible that beer is getting the gas line and into the regulator? Has anyone had much experience with these http://www.midwestsupplies.com/carbo...ron-stone.html Thanks for the advice!
We are currently kegging in corny kegs and had been naturally carbonating for about a year. Now because of increased demand, and inconsistent results from natural carbonation, I have started to try force carbonating. I was chilling kegs to about 40*F in our walk-in cooler and hooking them up to about 12 psi, and turning the keg on its side (with the gas valve up) This was working great, but then my Regulator stopped working. I got a new regulator, and this one quit working as well. Should I not have the tank and reg at the cold temperatures? Am I just unlucky with faulty regs? Is it possible that beer is getting the gas line and into the regulator? Has anyone had much experience with these http://www.midwestsupplies.com/carbo...ron-stone.html Thanks for the advice!
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