Alright guys, new to kegging here. I've had this beer kegged for 2 weeks now at 11-12psi and when I went to serve it, [ame="http://youtu.be/wtyZIv8bv7I"]http://youtu.be/wtyZIv8bv7I[/ame] is what I got.... I need help with this one.
Gotta be pulling from the head space. Either the dip tubes were swapped so the short one is on the Out post, or the QDs were put on the wrong lines...
Cheers!
Manthony said:Alright guys, new to kegging here. I've had this beer kegged for 2 weeks now at 11-12psi and when I went to serve it, Video Link: http://youtu.be/wtyZIv8bv7I is what I got.... I need help with this one.
Gotta be pulling from the head space. Either the dip tubes were swapped so the short one is on the Out post, or the QDs were put on the wrong lines...
Cheers!
I have done both of those! Fortunately I noticed immediately. I was carbonating my first keg and wondered why it was glurgling. Oops! Although that gave me an idea. When you're trying to speed up carbonating you shake the keg to get the gas more surface area to work on. Why not bubble the gas up thru the out tube? Not sure it makes much difference but it would expose more beer to gas than filling from the gas tube.
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