HeavyKettleBrewing
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New to kegging, advice will be appreciated. I searched forums but could not find the answer.
Problem:
I am using a 5 gal Ball Lock Corny Keg system with a 5lb CO2 tank and dual gauge regulator. I have the keg inlet side set to 10psi and it continues to spit out more foam than beer. I have a chrome tap handle on a quick disconnect secured to outlet side of Corny keg. The regulator has a splitter for a second keg, but it is shutoff while waiting for second keg to finish out. Beer on tap is a Darker than Brown Ale. I forced carbonated at 25psi for a week. Set the regulator at 10psi for serving. Keg has been in the fridge for two weeks since force carbonating. I have not purged or done anything to the Keg except pour beer with WAY too much head.
Question:
What now? I don't want to repeat any mistakes or oversight on my second keg. Anything I can do to fix this problem?
Problem:
I am using a 5 gal Ball Lock Corny Keg system with a 5lb CO2 tank and dual gauge regulator. I have the keg inlet side set to 10psi and it continues to spit out more foam than beer. I have a chrome tap handle on a quick disconnect secured to outlet side of Corny keg. The regulator has a splitter for a second keg, but it is shutoff while waiting for second keg to finish out. Beer on tap is a Darker than Brown Ale. I forced carbonated at 25psi for a week. Set the regulator at 10psi for serving. Keg has been in the fridge for two weeks since force carbonating. I have not purged or done anything to the Keg except pour beer with WAY too much head.
Question:
What now? I don't want to repeat any mistakes or oversight on my second keg. Anything I can do to fix this problem?