BeardedSquash
Well-Known Member
Okay, I'm new to the site, so bear with me if this has been addressed in the past.
I have been kegging in the same Pepsi corny keg for a year now, and all has been good so far. Last brew, however, I ended up with an extremely foamy batch. I had in the line foam at the keg coupling and at the base of the shank at ALL times between pours. I ended up wasting a good portion of the batch because I had to drain the line before I could start pouring my beer. I eventually swapped to my cooler tap, but still had the same problem.
Now, I know my regulator isn't broken, and I know I didn't over-carbonate. When that batch was done, I broke the keg down, sanitized, checked all of my washers, and swapped the lines for this new batch, but I'm getting the same problem again!
This is horrible! I have to stare at the beer through the lines and know that I will waste it. Plus, it's just plain annoying as hell. Any thoughts?
I have been kegging in the same Pepsi corny keg for a year now, and all has been good so far. Last brew, however, I ended up with an extremely foamy batch. I had in the line foam at the keg coupling and at the base of the shank at ALL times between pours. I ended up wasting a good portion of the batch because I had to drain the line before I could start pouring my beer. I eventually swapped to my cooler tap, but still had the same problem.
Now, I know my regulator isn't broken, and I know I didn't over-carbonate. When that batch was done, I broke the keg down, sanitized, checked all of my washers, and swapped the lines for this new batch, but I'm getting the same problem again!
This is horrible! I have to stare at the beer through the lines and know that I will waste it. Plus, it's just plain annoying as hell. Any thoughts?