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Kitsapdan

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Hi I am trying to bottle soda from a keg and I get to much foam. I am using a beer gun and 5psi to push it. My line is filled with foam
 
"Two" is a number.
"Too" is used when talking about an excessive amount ("that's too much foam") or as a replacement for "also" or "as well" ("I'd like to go to the homebrew store too.")
"To" is used to associate verbs and nouns in a couple of different ways. "I am going to the homebrew store" or "I need to brew this weekend."

Now in regards to your problem...

1) 5 psi is a bit high. Drop it down to 2 or 3 psi and see what happens.
2) Your line might be too short. How long is your line?
 
There, their, they're, no reason to be a grammar Nazi. No one likes a Nazi. Not only is it rude but it is really uncalled fore and not needed. I would suggest either two help someone (minus the grammar lesson) or just not say anything at all. It also doesn't add a good vibe to someone who's new (as far as the number of posts anyway). When someone first comes in too a new community, the people who are first two interact with those people typically set the tone for how that person feels about the community as a whole. Continue to help, but unless your a member of a grammar forum and helping someone in there, I would suggest that you keep it out of here for the sake of not being a prick, or at the very least, for the sake of not making someone think that the rest of are A-wholes.

Thank you.
 
There, their, they're, no reason to be a grammar Nazi. No one likes a Nazi. Not only is it rude but it is really uncalled fore and not needed. I would suggest either two help someone (minus the grammar lesson) or just not say anything at all. It also doesn't add a good vibe to someone who's new (as far as the number of posts anyway). When someone first comes in to a new community, the people who are first to interact with those people are typically the first impressions to the rest of us in the community. Continue to help, but unless your a member of a grammar forum and helping someone in there, I would suggest that you keep it out of here, or at the very least, for the sake of not looking like or making us look like A-holes.

Thank you.



Ouch. Literally, this hurt me. You're terrible, go away.
 
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