I am crazy in love with the oatmeal stout I made, but I am not sure I'm doing it justice.
When I picked a stout faucet, I just went to Amazon and picked one with good reviews. Is it actually any good? No idea. The one I bought is from Kegworks, and it costs $48.00. Web says the real manufacturer is a company called Krome.
Is there a great stout faucet out there I should be considering?
I had some trouble carbonating this stout. I made an error and turned the beer gas up to 60 for a day when I thought I was turning it down. That was a while back. Tons of foam on top of flat stout. Afterward, I shut the gas off and burped the keg a lot, and then I moved it to about 32 psi.
Now, the stout is wonderful, BUT I am not sure I'm doing it as well as it should be done. When I pour it, I get about half an inch of dark stout in the bottom of the glass, and after a few minutes, it settles with about three fingers of foam. The stout is not flat, but I wonder if I should be getting less foam.
I guess I need to know if it's normal for some oatmeal stouts to have that much head when served correctly. If not, I wonder if I should look at another faucet, shorten the line, or consider a flow control disconnect.
When I picked a stout faucet, I just went to Amazon and picked one with good reviews. Is it actually any good? No idea. The one I bought is from Kegworks, and it costs $48.00. Web says the real manufacturer is a company called Krome.
Is there a great stout faucet out there I should be considering?
I had some trouble carbonating this stout. I made an error and turned the beer gas up to 60 for a day when I thought I was turning it down. That was a while back. Tons of foam on top of flat stout. Afterward, I shut the gas off and burped the keg a lot, and then I moved it to about 32 psi.
Now, the stout is wonderful, BUT I am not sure I'm doing it as well as it should be done. When I pour it, I get about half an inch of dark stout in the bottom of the glass, and after a few minutes, it settles with about three fingers of foam. The stout is not flat, but I wonder if I should be getting less foam.
I guess I need to know if it's normal for some oatmeal stouts to have that much head when served correctly. If not, I wonder if I should look at another faucet, shorten the line, or consider a flow control disconnect.
