Kegerator not pouring

Discussion in 'Home Bar' started by LoganStegman, Jun 19, 2013.

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  1. LoganStegman

    LoganStegman Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2013 Colorado

    So I just picked up a new keg today, picked it up and hooked it up like I have for the other 100 + kegs that I've run through it. The pour started extremely slow, and then just came to a complete stop. I have the co2 all the way open and I have the pressure adjusted like I have for every other keg. I clean my lines and cleans the faucet the other day so I know there's no blockage. What's going on?
     
  2. LoganStegman

    LoganStegman Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2013 Colorado

    Any help is appreciated guys, I just don't want this keg to go bad.
     
  3. fineout

    fineout Crusader (499) Apr 23, 2010 Rhode Island

    possibly frozen line if not random crap?
     
  4. LoganStegman

    LoganStegman Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2013 Colorado

    Not that, I disconnected all hoses and blew them out. Will my keg go bad now that it's been tapped?
     
  5. mikehartigan

    mikehartigan Maven (1,421) Apr 9, 2007 Illinois

    Unless you pumped air into it, it'll be fine.
     
  6. billandsuz

    billandsuz Pooh-Bah (2,097) Sep 1, 2004 New York
    Pooh-Bah

    no. keep it refrigerated though.

    be certain you have gas and it is getting to the keg.
    it is possible your keg is damaged. it isn't unheard of. bring it back to your supplier if you are certain your system is not damaged. make a checklist and go over every possibility. sleep on it because it might be something obvious you just haven't looked at. like an empty cylinder for example. or you re-assembled the faucet incorrectly.
    Cheers.
     
  7. LoganStegman

    LoganStegman Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2013 Colorado

    It's my regulator, no gas was getting to the keg. Ordered a new one off micromatic
     
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