KennyPowers55
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I have a keezer with a 3 way secondary regulator split to a two way and three way distributor. The third leg on the regulator is not being used.
The last batch I made tasted ok but poured flat, even though the keg seemed to have pressure. I ran out of CO2 at some point and let the beer sit for a week so I figured that was the reason for the flatness.
I brewed a new batch and the same thing appears to be happening. The beer just pours flat. I jacked the pressure up to about 25 PSI (according to the gauge) and it doesn't seem to help. If I hit the PRV on the keg it does let air out so I think the keg is holding pressure. I also get a whine immediately once I open the tap.
When I first put this together I made 10 foot beer lines for all the taps and I could serve at around 11-15 PSI with a nice head.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
The last batch I made tasted ok but poured flat, even though the keg seemed to have pressure. I ran out of CO2 at some point and let the beer sit for a week so I figured that was the reason for the flatness.
I brewed a new batch and the same thing appears to be happening. The beer just pours flat. I jacked the pressure up to about 25 PSI (according to the gauge) and it doesn't seem to help. If I hit the PRV on the keg it does let air out so I think the keg is holding pressure. I also get a whine immediately once I open the tap.
When I first put this together I made 10 foot beer lines for all the taps and I could serve at around 11-15 PSI with a nice head.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.