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    How do u clean off keg lube?

    I've got a ton of kegs, 16 or so. Some get the opening compromised (dented, out of true round, etc) by their hard life of getting knocked around. That is the usual culprit. And a little keg lube does the trick.
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    How do u clean off keg lube?

    Indeed. I do seat the lid with higher pressure.
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    How do u clean off keg lube?

    Final answer: alcohol wipes (medical aisle). Takes it right off.
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    Older faucet shanks - parts?

    Bingo. That's my set up exactly. The beveled washer solution I describe above has been leak free. Slide the washer over the tailpiece so the beveled side seals the shank and tighten down. Actually, more descriptive would be slide the tailpiece through the beveled washer. Where were these...
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    Cider kegging - lines.

    I was hoping to hear that. Thx.
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    Cider kegging - lines.

    Any lasting effects of cider in a tap line? Is it like homemade root beer? Once it is in there that line isn't good for beer any longer due to the residual flavors left in the lines?
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    Show us your Kegerator

    You Sir, are too kind.
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    Show us your Kegerator

    Here's more of the basement (theater, darts, fireplace, gym) and some of the behind the scenes.
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    Show us your Kegerator

    Been working on the basement for a while now - but as a start, here's the serving area. A lot of inspiration from this thread.
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    Trouble with Tripples or How I learned to brew a Westmalle Clone without worries

    How did the beer turnout with the "older" clear syrup? I have some clear too that is prob 2 years old. I wonder if it oxidizes? Mine has yellowed a bit visibly.
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    Nitro woe - foam

    Checked the disc, it wasn't clogged. Actual temp is 38. I also previously had force carbed it. I'm still thinking too much gas.
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    Nitro woe - foam

    Good thought. I'll check that and post results. Thx guys.
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    Nitro woe - foam

    70/30, 30 PSI, 40F. That will end up over gassing eventually is my guess.
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    Nitro woe - foam

    I'm almost done with my first keg served on Nitro. The first half of the keg poured great. Over the last two weeks though. Glasses pour almost all foam. I'm pretty sure that since my fridge that runs too cold (diff issue) is causing the beer to absorb too much cO2. Anyone else have this...
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    Another nitro question

    I'm trying to determine if this is expected or if I need to troubleshoot. And from your response - could it be the regulator. It sux having to wait between pours.
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    Another nitro question

    I wonder if the keg has too little co2 in it. Under carbed possibly?
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    Another nitro question

    Yes. Pours lifeless. No cascade at all. No head either. Wait 5 min. And it's back to normal.
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    Another nitro question

    Is it normal to have to wait minutes to pour another nitro beer? If I pour one right after the other the second one is dead. What gives?
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    Nitro tank - in the fridge?

    Didn't think it would matter. It's pouring like a dream.
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    Nitro tank - in the fridge?

    She's a 20 pounder. In or out of the fridge? Does it matter?
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