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How to Change a Keg?

Published in Keg Maintenance 2 mins read

Changing a keg involves several steps, with a crucial part being properly attaching the tap coupler to the new keg. Based on the provided information, here's how to handle the connection step and verify it's working.

Once you have the new keg ready, the process for attaching the coupler involves aligning it correctly with the keg valve and securing it.

Attaching the Coupler

Connecting the tap coupler to the new keg is a straightforward action:

  • Align the coupler with the fitting on top of the keg.
  • Push it down. You should feel it connect firmly.
  • Listen for a distinct sound; it'll click into place.

And that's it for the main connection step. The coupler should now be securely attached and sealed to the keg.

Verifying the Connection

After attaching the coupler, it's important to confirm the connection is solid and that the beer is flowing from the correct keg, especially if you have multiple lines.

  • Maybe run a little beer through the tap.
  • Check to make sure that this is the keg that's pouring.

This quick check ensures everything is connected correctly and that the new keg is active in your system.

And uh that's all there is to it, according to this step in the process.