Grippi
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So hello my new best friends. I have been fighting with a keg that just won't pour a decent beer, and am at my wits end. I'm pouring and ESB, from a sixtel sanke keg, with a picnic tap. I have tried 4 foot, 12 foot, and now 6 foot 3/16 line, at PSI's ranging from 2-18 psi, with the only success coming from 2-3 psi, but who wants to lower pressure, and vent the keg every time you want a pint? I've also read this is bad for the beer when done repeatedly over time. Something about losing aroma, and flavor, which, I've noticed the beer getting maltier as I fiddle with, and keep having to bleed co2 from the keg, but that could just be me.
On a side note, I have an Irish red that doesn't care. First try, with a 12 foot draft line and picnic tap and it's perfect every time.
So My question then, could it just be the beer? The only thing I haven't tried and will try tonight is switching couplers all together, and seeing if there's a leak in the coupler, but short of that, have you ever just had a beer that for whatever reason, doesn't want to pour right? I should mention that it was my first beer, and an extract. the extract was older than it should've been, and even better, I forgot to add it until half way through the boil. Live and you learn. lol. So could it just be the beer, or do I likely have a leak somewhere letting air into that setup. The only other thing I can think of is that the Co2 tank hooked up to it was a hand me down from a friend, and still had gas in it, that's probably years old. Didn't think gas went bad, but could that be it? Thanks for any help. I've searched through the threads. and have tried all the recommended things, so figured it was time to get specific and see what anyone might know. Thanks again.
On a side note, I have an Irish red that doesn't care. First try, with a 12 foot draft line and picnic tap and it's perfect every time.
So My question then, could it just be the beer? The only thing I haven't tried and will try tonight is switching couplers all together, and seeing if there's a leak in the coupler, but short of that, have you ever just had a beer that for whatever reason, doesn't want to pour right? I should mention that it was my first beer, and an extract. the extract was older than it should've been, and even better, I forgot to add it until half way through the boil. Live and you learn. lol. So could it just be the beer, or do I likely have a leak somewhere letting air into that setup. The only other thing I can think of is that the Co2 tank hooked up to it was a hand me down from a friend, and still had gas in it, that's probably years old. Didn't think gas went bad, but could that be it? Thanks for any help. I've searched through the threads. and have tried all the recommended things, so figured it was time to get specific and see what anyone might know. Thanks again.