a134brj
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I have brewed and kegged a beer that I want to push with Nitrogen (Guinness blend) tank that I have. Since I am new at this, I screwed up and originally slow carbed with straight CO2 (not the blend).
I now have connected the blend to the keg (for 2 days) and poured a test through a guinness type faucet. The CO2 has over carbonated the beer too much to push through this tap. It shoots out very quickly, some nice nitrogen bubbles that dissipate quickly, but also a CO2 head. I have tried to lower the pressure, but that does not help much; plus I think with the blend you usually pour with fairly high pressure?
Any suggestions on how to fix? Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
I now have connected the blend to the keg (for 2 days) and poured a test through a guinness type faucet. The CO2 has over carbonated the beer too much to push through this tap. It shoots out very quickly, some nice nitrogen bubbles that dissipate quickly, but also a CO2 head. I have tried to lower the pressure, but that does not help much; plus I think with the blend you usually pour with fairly high pressure?
Any suggestions on how to fix? Any ideas are greatly appreciated.