JonClayton
Well-Known Member
Hi fellow brewers, I am having a few issues with my first keg attempt. I have been reading through the past threads and trying to self resolve, but would appreciate some input.
Beer: Nut brown ale
Fridge: for the first 10 days or so was running between 28-34 degrees, I adjusted it and it seems to be fairly stable in the 34-36 degree range now. (i realize that i need to get a controller for the fridge)
PSI: Used set and forget @ 12 psi
Line: 5 feet of 3/16ID
Faucet: Picnic
Time: has been kegged for 18 days at this point.
The issue is that it is pouring a lot of foam and little beer. When the foam dies down, the beer taste pretty good but it is on the flat side. it's not nasty flat, just very little carbonation.
First Fix: Replaced line with 10' of 3/16ID, tested over the next day or so and it did not seem to reduce foam.
Second Fix: Decided I may have over carbed the keg, so I closed off the regulator, opened up the purge valve until it stopped hissing, and then reset the regulator at 10psi.
it has been in this configuration for a couple of days now, the foam may be slightly better, and if this makes sense the foam seems to dissapate faster than the foam at 12psi, but the beer still seems flat. If i flash light the side of the glass there are a few c02 bubbles in the beer, but not much.
What should be my next step?
Beer: Nut brown ale
Fridge: for the first 10 days or so was running between 28-34 degrees, I adjusted it and it seems to be fairly stable in the 34-36 degree range now. (i realize that i need to get a controller for the fridge)
PSI: Used set and forget @ 12 psi
Line: 5 feet of 3/16ID
Faucet: Picnic
Time: has been kegged for 18 days at this point.
The issue is that it is pouring a lot of foam and little beer. When the foam dies down, the beer taste pretty good but it is on the flat side. it's not nasty flat, just very little carbonation.
First Fix: Replaced line with 10' of 3/16ID, tested over the next day or so and it did not seem to reduce foam.
Second Fix: Decided I may have over carbed the keg, so I closed off the regulator, opened up the purge valve until it stopped hissing, and then reset the regulator at 10psi.
it has been in this configuration for a couple of days now, the foam may be slightly better, and if this makes sense the foam seems to dissapate faster than the foam at 12psi, but the beer still seems flat. If i flash light the side of the glass there are a few c02 bubbles in the beer, but not much.
What should be my next step?