d_m_s_00
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I have a problem with a dry stout on nitro. I get a full glass of foam. I was pretty sure I did this all right so maybe someone can point out what is wrong. Ok, heres the run-down. Carbed the stout to around 1 vol co2, its been sitting in the fridge for 1 week around 7°C. 10 foot 3/16 lines, stout faucet. 2 nights ago I hooked up the beergas mix set the regulator @ 30 psi, poured off 1/4 pint and poured a glass. Perfect pour!
Last night I went to get a pint and got a glass full of foam! So I thought it may be because of the tower or faucet being warm so I dumped it and tried a second glass, same thing! Im a little confused because it was right the first night but not now. The only thing I can think could be wrong is the beergas mix. They said it was 75/25 but I think it must be just C02 which would overcarb the beer and cause a glass full of foam. Any ideas?
Last night I went to get a pint and got a glass full of foam! So I thought it may be because of the tower or faucet being warm so I dumped it and tried a second glass, same thing! Im a little confused because it was right the first night but not now. The only thing I can think could be wrong is the beergas mix. They said it was 75/25 but I think it must be just C02 which would overcarb the beer and cause a glass full of foam. Any ideas?