PistolaPete
Well-Known Member
I'm trying to get my kegging system set up and balanced. I've read so many posts and threads and articles about the subject my head is going to explode!
After using the balancing calculator it looks like I should have about 14'-16' of tubing if I set the system to 12-14 psi @ 47*-50*. I did not know this when I hooked up the system and currently have about 2' of tubing in use. That means I should only have about 2-2.5 psi set for serving.
So the question is...If the keg has been set to a higher psi to carbonate, but then the psi is lowered for serving will this not eventually make the beer flat? (I've read people reply both yes and no to this question.)
I'm trying to figure out if I can leave the tubing at 2' or if I have to increase the length to 14'-16' to balance out the system.
After using the balancing calculator it looks like I should have about 14'-16' of tubing if I set the system to 12-14 psi @ 47*-50*. I did not know this when I hooked up the system and currently have about 2' of tubing in use. That means I should only have about 2-2.5 psi set for serving.
So the question is...If the keg has been set to a higher psi to carbonate, but then the psi is lowered for serving will this not eventually make the beer flat? (I've read people reply both yes and no to this question.)
I'm trying to figure out if I can leave the tubing at 2' or if I have to increase the length to 14'-16' to balance out the system.