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Old 04-20-2012, 11:33 AM   #11
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Default Re: Homebrewers - Whats in the fermeter?

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Yet another air leak ;o( This time it was a main lid o ring. Funny because it held pressure for along time then poof all of a sudden leak. I am finding it is hard to keep track / maintain 12 kegs unless you are drinking every day. Looks like another trip to AHS for co2 and maybe even a 20# container.

Anyone know if you can lay a co2 container on its side and still dispense the gas safely or is there something not good about doing this?

On a positive note I found a source for lbs of hops that I cannot find at ahs. Nikobrew is the name of the site.


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You should get some Keg lube and put some around all the o rings on the lid.
It helps seal the smallest leaks.
I dont think you can lay CO2 on their side, but ask somone at AHS.
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