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Mathomson75

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Ok so I built my keezer a while ago and had no problem. I have 2 perlick taps one on 12' of line the other on 10. The only problem I had was moisture. I decided to install a eva dry 1100 and seal up the keezer better. Now every time I make my first pint I get a solid glass of foam then after that it pours fine. What could be causing the problem is beyond me I have checked my connections and have no idea what the problem is. Any thoughts?
 
One possibility that you haven't eliminated, at least with what you have posted thus far, is temperature stratification. Don't think it would yield a full pint of foam but I had a similar problem which was helped by running a small fan in the keezer to help with circulation. If the beer is warming in the beer line the gas will begin to break out of solution.
 
I have a small computer fan and the eva dry is electric with a small fan inside maby I should re direct the discharge of the eva dry away from the lines
 

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