Thanks for the suggestions. Belgian dubbel is a great idea. I did forget to mention the twins will not be my first. I'm well aware of the lack of sleep with a child.
I'm looking for some help on a recipe. In February my wife and I will be expecting twins. I would like to make a 5 gallon batch to bottle and hand out in lieu of cigars. My only thoughts are a double IPA....open to any suggestions, name and recipes.
My MIL will pick me up a 6 pack once and a great while. Usually hard to find beers she knows i have been looking for. She even brought home a variety dogfish head 6 pack from Rehoboth Beach while on vacation.
I just hooked up my first commercial keg to my kegerator. There's nothing but foam spitting out and it sounds like the keg is bubbling when trying to pour. My psi is set at 12. Anyone know what to do?
I did roll the kegs a few times the first day but I don't think its foam in the keg. I have a feeling its the tubing.
Up until yesterday I had 5' picnic taps on with 3/16 ID and yesterday I installed the tower. It was supposed to come with 5' of 3/16 tubing but I'm noticing its 1/4" ID. I was...
It was set at 20 psi for a day and dropped to 10 psi for the last week. I need to release pressure to under 5 psi just to pour without foam and having flat beer.
I'm new to begging. I have two kegs attached to a double perlick faucet tower. Temp of fridge is set at 40 and I can not get my blonde ale or IPA to pour without foaming up above 5 psi. Is that ok?