jasonbolen
Member
So I've been kegging for over a year now, and have a kegerator with 3 corny capacity and a triple manifold handling my CO2. I've had little to no problems until this recent batch.
Here's my problem: I kegged an ale and a porter into cornys, connected to gas and set my gas to 25psi for 6 days. Then I dropped my gas down to 12psi, purged a little off each corny to stabilize at 12psi and was ready to pour. All of this is exactly as I've done time and again.
I'm used to my first few pints being a little foamy and having to adjust my regulator a bit to dial in the perfect pressure, but this time I'm having a HELL of a time getting the beer to pour without a massive amount of head and foam.
I've readjusted the regulator a few times, I've let the kegs sit for a day or two in between pours, but I'm STILL getting massive head.
Any ideas or fixes lurking out there?
Thanks!
Here's my problem: I kegged an ale and a porter into cornys, connected to gas and set my gas to 25psi for 6 days. Then I dropped my gas down to 12psi, purged a little off each corny to stabilize at 12psi and was ready to pour. All of this is exactly as I've done time and again.
I'm used to my first few pints being a little foamy and having to adjust my regulator a bit to dial in the perfect pressure, but this time I'm having a HELL of a time getting the beer to pour without a massive amount of head and foam.
I've readjusted the regulator a few times, I've let the kegs sit for a day or two in between pours, but I'm STILL getting massive head.
Any ideas or fixes lurking out there?
Thanks!