grababeer
New Member
Hi,
I just finished building a kegerator but I'm getting a lot of foam.
The kegs are in the garage on the first floor, the 5 taps are one floor up. It's about a 15 foot run in one of those insulated micromatic trunk lines with a glycol line running each way.
The beer is staying cold all the way through. 36 degrees in the kegs as well as in the glass.
I thought it might be because the trunk went in a kind of S shape--up and then down then up again, but I fixed that and now it's a steady incline.
Every time, the first out of the tap is foam, then 5 seconds of beer, then foam, then beer again.
Does anyone have any ideas for me to check?
Thanks!
I just finished building a kegerator but I'm getting a lot of foam.
The kegs are in the garage on the first floor, the 5 taps are one floor up. It's about a 15 foot run in one of those insulated micromatic trunk lines with a glycol line running each way.
The beer is staying cold all the way through. 36 degrees in the kegs as well as in the glass.
I thought it might be because the trunk went in a kind of S shape--up and then down then up again, but I fixed that and now it's a steady incline.
Every time, the first out of the tap is foam, then 5 seconds of beer, then foam, then beer again.
Does anyone have any ideas for me to check?
Thanks!