Math_thomas
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hi all this is my fist post so bear with me
i know this is a common problem but i have read and tried every thing.
every time i pore a beer from my keg i get a cup of foam.
I'm using a UK commercial keg its a bit like a us sanke.
i have my regulator set at 10 psi.
I use 8 meters of hose between the keg and my dispensing tap which is and 26 feet i believe. it is a black hose with i think is usually used for the gas line. i ordered clear but the store sent me a black line. did't think it would matter. dose it?
the length between the co2 bottle and the keg is about 1 meter so about 3 feet. don't think that would make a difference.
i have left my keg out side. thought this would be the coolest place for it. its December in the UK so temperature don't go above about 8C or about 48F.
any advice or if you need more info so you can help place get in contact thanks loads. really wanted to get it sorted for new years eve.
i know this is a common problem but i have read and tried every thing.
every time i pore a beer from my keg i get a cup of foam.
I'm using a UK commercial keg its a bit like a us sanke.
i have my regulator set at 10 psi.
I use 8 meters of hose between the keg and my dispensing tap which is and 26 feet i believe. it is a black hose with i think is usually used for the gas line. i ordered clear but the store sent me a black line. did't think it would matter. dose it?
the length between the co2 bottle and the keg is about 1 meter so about 3 feet. don't think that would make a difference.
i have left my keg out side. thought this would be the coolest place for it. its December in the UK so temperature don't go above about 8C or about 48F.
any advice or if you need more info so you can help place get in contact thanks loads. really wanted to get it sorted for new years eve.