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Frozen Keezer

Started by feldmann, July 11, 2014, 07:18:31 PM

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feldmann

I had the temperature controller resting on an old cooler beside my keezer so that the temperature prove could reach inside. When we lost power on Saturday my wife grabbed the cooler to put some of our food from the fridge inside to take to a friends house and accidentally knocked out the probe without noticing. We got power back Monday but I was gone all week for work and today I went to pour a pint and got nothing. I looked inside and everything is frozen solid. I had two kegs of beer, bottled beer, a bunch of dry and liquid yeast and a full CO2 tank that's now reading empty. Right now I'm trying to manage damage control, what's going to be wrecked and what should be alright?

Roger

Wow shitty deal. Once the beer thaws it should be OK maybe not optimal if it tastes like shit dump it. The yeast should also be fine you'll definitely need to do starters though. Do some research on freezing yeast its something people do. Funny the co2 is empty though. You might want to store it outside the freezer though makes more room for beer. Your lucky the kegs or bottles didn't rupture. Good luck man!

jamie_savoie

Happended to me once.  My only advice is RDWHAHB  8)

Roger

Quote from: jamie_savoie on July 11, 2014, 09:16:23 PM
Happended to me once.  My only advice is RDWHAHB  8)
Yea I think his is all frozen though!  :shakes:

JamesC

The CO2 may be ok too... I'm not sure how much the volume of it changes with temperature, but it's very likely the guages are calibrated to a certain temperature. Time will tell...

feldmann

Something exploded, can't tell if it was a bottle of beer or jar of yeast.

jamie_savoie

Quote from: Roger on July 11, 2014, 09:26:49 PM
Quote from: jamie_savoie on July 11, 2014, 09:16:23 PM
Happended to me once.  My only advice is RDWHAHB  8)
Yea I think his is all frozen though!  :shakes:
yep, me too  ;)

blisster

Ouch... shitty deal!

I'd take a few minutes to test the beer lines/connectors for leaks next time you use them just in case. One slow leak can make a huge mess, trust me.

Are the kegs looking bulged out any?

Let me know if you need a loaner keg of beer to hold you until you get back on top of things..
Give a man a beer and he'll waste an hour, teach him how to brew beer and he'll waste a lifetime.

Two Wheeler

Oh no!  Good luck Steve, hope it works out
Jordan Harris
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