Pballantoni
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I haven’t brewed in a few years, but got back to it. I have a 5 gallon batch in my kegerator that was “force carbed” under 30 psi for about 24 hours before turning down to serving pressure. It’s been holding at 12 psi or so for a week.
Brown ale temp is around 37° I recently changed out the lines because the old ones were quite gross after being dormant for a few years.
I’ve read a ton of forums/posts/etc. about this and I can’t seem to figure out my fix.
Beer is coming out foamy and flat. It seems like none of co2 went in and is just hanging in the headspace. Even after purging and putting back to serving pressure, still same issue with the foam.
The new lines are actually about a foot longer than the old lines, but I had the similar problems with the old lines. I had read that longer lines helps, but it’s doing the opposite!
Any thoughts given all of that? Thanks in advance.
Brown ale temp is around 37° I recently changed out the lines because the old ones were quite gross after being dormant for a few years.
I’ve read a ton of forums/posts/etc. about this and I can’t seem to figure out my fix.
Beer is coming out foamy and flat. It seems like none of co2 went in and is just hanging in the headspace. Even after purging and putting back to serving pressure, still same issue with the foam.
The new lines are actually about a foot longer than the old lines, but I had the similar problems with the old lines. I had read that longer lines helps, but it’s doing the opposite!
Any thoughts given all of that? Thanks in advance.