BeerBrods22
Well-Known Member
So I just completed kegging my first batch... a BLACK IPA. It was good, interesting a dark beer that was really hoppy! So It has been kegged for about two weeks. It was carbonated at about 12-14psi.
Here is the issue...
Sunday when we were drinking it is was carbonated well. When poured it has little stout like bubbles, and a beautiful 1" foamy head. So then we added a manifold (splitter) and yesterday I put on a keg of my porter to carbonate. Then I went down to pour myself a glass after work I noticed that the #5 CO2 tank was OUT, and when I poured my beer 1/2 the glass was foam and seemed to have a slightly bitter taste.
What happened?
What can I do to fix it?
Thanks!
Here is the issue...
Sunday when we were drinking it is was carbonated well. When poured it has little stout like bubbles, and a beautiful 1" foamy head. So then we added a manifold (splitter) and yesterday I put on a keg of my porter to carbonate. Then I went down to pour myself a glass after work I noticed that the #5 CO2 tank was OUT, and when I poured my beer 1/2 the glass was foam and seemed to have a slightly bitter taste.
What happened?
What can I do to fix it?
Thanks!