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| Posted: 01 Apr 2012 17:07 | |
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| I'm troubleshooting what I think is broken regulator which had me overpressurizing the keg for a period of time. I currently have the CO2 completely off and I still get foamy high pressurized pours. First step is I want to save the keg before fixing the regulator. How to I bleed off the pressure? Pulling the valve on the regulator does nothing. | |
| Posted: 01 Apr 2012 23:19 | |
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| i think i did this before and i just let my tap open and slowly the flow will increase from nothing to a trickle and so on. then as it starts to slow kick your air back on. | |