Corny Keg insert to stop foam

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Charlieatthedisco

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I read a thread on here a few months ago where someone posted a picture of these long white plastic corny keg inserts that slow the beer flow down if you already have 5ft of line and don't want to add another 5ft. Does anyone know where this thread might be or know what Im talking about? I have searched all over! you probably think I'm nuts!

Thanks
Charlie
 
Hi

Be careful with changing line diameters. The junctions can create turbulence and foam. The better way to fix the problem is to spend the $3 on 10 feet of 3/16 line.

Bob
 
Hi

Be careful with changing line diameters. The junctions can create turbulence and foam. The better way to fix the problem is to spend the $3 on 10 feet of 3/16 line.

Bob

Ah, I think I might have to spend that extra few bucks, with the plastic piece the rate of poured slowed down but the foam stayed the same... thanks bob
 
Hi

Foaming is strange stuff. There are lots of ways to make it happen. You pretty much need to have everything right to take care of it. That assumes you do want carbonated beer :cross:. I've seen a number of solutions that seem to involve no bubbles in the end product...

Bob
 
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