Good Morning All
I've been a long time viewer of HBT forums and have learned an incredible amount of information over the last couple of years. This, is my first post...
My question, the last two kegs I've filled have had an issue with pouring over carbonated beer for the first pour of the night...maybe 1.5" - 2" of head in a standard pint glass. All pours after this are absolutely perfect. The following evening, the exact same thing...this will continue until the keg is empty. Not a huge issue, except the first pour also dumps all of its carbonation during the pour and is then somewhat flat after the head subsides....again, all of the next pours during the night are carbed beautifully. Thoughts? Liquid out line too long/short (mine are probably +/- 4 ft)?
I generally carb all my kegs with the 30 psi - 48 hours, bleed, follow with +/-8-9 psi serving pressure for the life of the keg, method.
Thanks!
I've been a long time viewer of HBT forums and have learned an incredible amount of information over the last couple of years. This, is my first post...
My question, the last two kegs I've filled have had an issue with pouring over carbonated beer for the first pour of the night...maybe 1.5" - 2" of head in a standard pint glass. All pours after this are absolutely perfect. The following evening, the exact same thing...this will continue until the keg is empty. Not a huge issue, except the first pour also dumps all of its carbonation during the pour and is then somewhat flat after the head subsides....again, all of the next pours during the night are carbed beautifully. Thoughts? Liquid out line too long/short (mine are probably +/- 4 ft)?
I generally carb all my kegs with the 30 psi - 48 hours, bleed, follow with +/-8-9 psi serving pressure for the life of the keg, method.
Thanks!