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    Over carbed keg

    Well it ended up being a bad O ring on dip tube...it was smashed on one side. Must have cross threaded post . Thanks again
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    Over carbed keg

    Quick follow up. I just tried to pour after no gas and burping for about 30 hours. Still foam. Tried the gas in the out fix again. More patient. No go ..so now I am thinking equipment issue could something in tap head be bad? The other tap is fine. Gaskets? Thanks
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    Over carbed keg

    Thanks for all this advice. Really appreciate it. I did not cold crash. I was so conflicted on how to carb. I did think 30 pounds at 72 hours seemed like a lot. I will either try 36 hours or go the 7 days at serving pressure depending on my thirst level��
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    Over carbed keg

    So I am brand new to kegging. I have a double tap Kegerator . First keg carbed nice In a about 3 days at 30 pounds . Second keg same formula but got all foam. Read solution about blowing gas thru out line. Didn't really work, maybe wasn't patient enough . So took it off gas. It has been...
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