So I poured my first legged beer last weekend. I was getting a lot of foam but it did go away pretty quickly. My line is 12' of 3/16" tubing. My faucet was wide open when I poured. When I poured I could see bubbles coming right from the keg. I have a few thoughts on this and wanted to get your opinions...
1) my line wasn't cold enough because I had it out. This I can test by attaching to my new keg and pouring a beer since the lines have been in the freezer.
2) it looks like my dip tube pushes down on the bottom of the keg making the opening smaller. This could cause bubbles to form and go through the line. This I can fixed by trimming a little off the dip tube.
3) posts and pop-its don't match? Is this possible?
4) carbed at 12psi for 3 weeks. Could it have been over.carbed?
What do you guys think is going on?
I will go home and try my new keg to see if it happens. This is a different beer in a different keg.
1) my line wasn't cold enough because I had it out. This I can test by attaching to my new keg and pouring a beer since the lines have been in the freezer.
2) it looks like my dip tube pushes down on the bottom of the keg making the opening smaller. This could cause bubbles to form and go through the line. This I can fixed by trimming a little off the dip tube.
3) posts and pop-its don't match? Is this possible?
4) carbed at 12psi for 3 weeks. Could it have been over.carbed?
What do you guys think is going on?
I will go home and try my new keg to see if it happens. This is a different beer in a different keg.