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ian.c

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😭 hi guys good day,

I recently brewed a batch and i keg it and force it to a 28psi and let it sit for about 10 days at room temperature 19-21 and i just try it today if was flat, anyone got any solution?  

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1 minute ago, ian.c said:

😭 hi guys good day,

I recently brewed a batch and i keg it and force it to a 28psi and let it sit for about 10 days at room temperature 19-21 and i just try it today if was flat, anyone got any solution?  

Did you force carb it for 10 days at 28 PSI??

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2 hours ago, The Captain!! said:

If it’s at 20c clearly needs more time one would think. I don’t know though. 

Can you chill it ?

i wish to but too bad i dont have a bigger size refrigerator imusing a sanky keg 20L

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6 minutes ago, Greeny1525229549 said:

Sanke i believe is the correct spelling. The 50L commercial ones. Whoever came up with the name no idea

 

16 minutes ago, Beerlust said:

WTF is a sanky keg?

i got the 20L one

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6 minutes ago, Otto Von Blotto said:

It could be a leak. I don't have any experience trying to carbonate room temperature beer because it's a colossal waste of gas...

yea maybe, i think i need to do leak check

i dont have a bigger place to chill it so i might have to try higher psi

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30 minutes ago, Greeny1525229549 said:

+1. If you need it at roomtemp i would waste some sugar and naturally carb it instead.

i try before but it came out overcarb lots of foam .... btw i using the bulk priming calculation for bottles lolz...

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