PitsPale
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No, seriously...
I've got a keg on tap right now that hasn't been on gas for days, yet keeps pouring. I took it off gas because it was way over-pressure and was pouring nothing but foam. A few pours later and it was reasonable...
So I never put it back on gas and just drew another pint and it's WAY over pressure again. I should probably mention that this keg was "force carbed" - that is not sugar primed.
So can one of the smart kegging guys explain to me what's happening? How is this thing generating its own pressure?
Andy
PS - the beer tastes fine so there's no cidery infection symptoms that might create CO2.
I've got a keg on tap right now that hasn't been on gas for days, yet keeps pouring. I took it off gas because it was way over-pressure and was pouring nothing but foam. A few pours later and it was reasonable...
So I never put it back on gas and just drew another pint and it's WAY over pressure again. I should probably mention that this keg was "force carbed" - that is not sugar primed.
So can one of the smart kegging guys explain to me what's happening? How is this thing generating its own pressure?
Andy
PS - the beer tastes fine so there's no cidery infection symptoms that might create CO2.