Foamy head from Keezer!!

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BigEasy43

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First time kegging and I tried to pour two glasses yesterday and they both a really big head. Now the keezer is setup for 40F with the probe taped to the side of the keg. I have 3/16 line that is 6 feet and PSI is setup to 11. Line is coiled on the top of the keg, so any help would be great. Beer tastes great, but hoping to get the foamy head down. Thanks
 
The beerline is too short to balance the system at 11 psi.

I recommend 1 foot of 3/16" beer line for every 1 psi on the regulator, and longer if warmer than 40 degrees. I have 12 feet on mine, at 12 psi, and at 39 degrees. It pours well, but sometimes on warm days the faucets are warm at the first pour and I may get a bit of foaminess then.
 
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