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v.10182019 PN 400-111
Troubleshooting:
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My beer isn’t carbonating
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Make sure that your CO
2
tank isn’t empty
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Make sure that your CO
2
tank valve is open
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Make sure that the regulator’s ball valve is open
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Make sure that the gray ball lock fitting on your gas line is correctly
connected to the keg post
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Try increasing your regulator pressure slightly
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It’s best to carbonate under refrigeration
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I think I have a leak
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Fill a spray bottle with a StarSan solution, or water with 2 drops of dish soap
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Pressurize the keg and line, and spray around all connections and fittings.
Look for any points where bubbles are being produced. This is where you
are leaking.
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My beer is overcarboanted or foamy
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Make sure that your regulator is set to the correct pressure according to
the carbonation chart
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Your keg should be refrigerated when serving
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Remove the gray ball lock fitting from your keg and close the valve on your
CO
2
tank
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Lift the pressure relief valve on your keg to release pressure, and allow the
keg to sit for 30 minutes
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Lift the pressure relief valve again to release any pressure that has built up
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Reconnect the gas line to your keg. Repeat if your beer is still
overcarbonated.