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Foamy beer

Discussion in 'Bottling/Kegging' started by boosted88stang, May 14, 2013.

 

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    boosted88stang

    Member

    Posted May 14, 2013
    Iv been reading on here a lot to diagnose my problem, I have a keg of Samuel Adams in my kegerator, it is c02 tapped at about 10 psi. My pours are really foamy and iv messed with the psi, purged the keg and let it sit for a while. After reading I believe my problem is my beer line is only about2 feet long when others suggest at least 5 feet. Any fredfeed back would be great thanks
     
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    plumber_bob

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 14, 2013
    I have found that at 10psi, 10 foot of beer line works well. Very first poor gives about a 1/2 glass of foam, then the rest have o one inch or less.
    Hope that helps.

    pb
     
  3. #3
    Pratzie

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted May 14, 2013
    I have six footers on mine, served up at 13PSI, my SA Cherry Wheat is working out well. I get anbout 1/4 glass of foam on the first pour but otherwise everything else is good.
     
  4. #4
    yournotpeter

    Supporting Member  

    Posted May 14, 2013
    Also, I have had success moving to a 3/16" ID beer line. Slows down the flow and reduces the foam.
     
  5. #5
    TopherM

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 14, 2013
    Commercial kegs come charged with enough serving pressure to serve about 1/4 of the keg. No good reason to set the CO2 regulator to 10PSI until that initial charge is gone. Literally put it on closer to 2-4PSI, then bump it up to 8-10 once it starts to slow down.
     
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    boosted88stang

    Member

    Posted May 14, 2013
    Good to hear guys ill go 3/16 ill probably grab 10 foot and work down from there till I'm happy, thanks for the replies, cheers
     
  7. #7
    boosted88stang

    Member

    Posted May 14, 2013
    Topher what if the keg has been purged?
     
  8. #8
    zachattack

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 14, 2013
    I don't know how you can make that statement. A Sankey keg has headspace just like a corney keg, and you need to maintain a fixed CO2 pressure in that headspace to maintain the carbonation level in the beer.

    To avoid changing the carbonation level, ask the brewery how many volumes of CO2 are in the beer and set your regulator appropriately. Keep it there until the keg is kicked. If the keg sits at a lower pressure for a while, it will lose carbonation.
     
  9. #9
    boosted88stang

    Member

    Posted May 17, 2013
    Got 8ft of line put it on today at 11psi the first pour had only 1 inch or less of foam. New line fixed my problem thanks guys
     
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