efreem01
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I'm using two corny kegs with picnic taps in the interim until i finish building the collar and etc... Yesterday i hooked up my Hefe keg and for some reason the Picnic Tap line has air pockets all throughout. Therefore, every glass of beer is guaranteed at least 3" of head. Does anyone know why my beer out line would have gas in it?
The first second of beer comes out like pure foam. Then it's a solid stream of beer. Putting the picnic tap down, within a couple of minutes i have a couple of gas pockets in the hose.
FYI, the kegerator is running at 45 degrees fahrenheit and i'm serving at 8-10 PSI.
I'm using two corny kegs with picnic taps in the interim until i finish building the collar and etc... Yesterday i hooked up my Hefe keg and for some reason the Picnic Tap line has air pockets all throughout. Therefore, every glass of beer is guaranteed at least 3" of head. Does anyone know why my beer out line would have gas in it?
The first second of beer comes out like pure foam. Then it's a solid stream of beer. Putting the picnic tap down, within a couple of minutes i have a couple of gas pockets in the hose.
FYI, the kegerator is running at 45 degrees fahrenheit and i'm serving at 8-10 PSI.