nate456789
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So I successfully carbonated and have been drinking my first kegged beer the last couple weeks and every day the beer keeps getting better. The carbonation was finally balance and I was really happy with the beer.
Then I decided to add a 4 way manifold so I could run 4 kegs off of one tank and use my second tank for transfers and carbonating etc.
I had a second keg that was just about right on carbonating. both were on separate tanks and doing great isolated.
Once on the same manifold the first beer was pushing too fast and my beer was foaming and flat. Turned the gas down. Originally 10 to 11 psi at 37-39 deg
Turned down to 5 and still pushing too fast. Burped both kegs several times to try and get the pressures down.
Turned off the first keg which is what I have been drinking and tried to keep pouring hoping that it would settle down but still not balanced.
My question is - is it foamy in the keg from burping and then pressurizing it again? And now it is not a push speed problem but foamy keg? How do I get it balanced again by itself?
I will have 4 kegs going, what can I do to avoid this when I add more kegs to the common system?
My thoughts are now that I am adding kegs at the same pressure it is like adding batteries to a system you maintain that 10 psi longer because the other kegs are at 10 psi, where before it may have been 10 psi then the line pressure dropped a bit which gave me a good even pour.
I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks
Then I decided to add a 4 way manifold so I could run 4 kegs off of one tank and use my second tank for transfers and carbonating etc.
I had a second keg that was just about right on carbonating. both were on separate tanks and doing great isolated.
Once on the same manifold the first beer was pushing too fast and my beer was foaming and flat. Turned the gas down. Originally 10 to 11 psi at 37-39 deg
Turned down to 5 and still pushing too fast. Burped both kegs several times to try and get the pressures down.
Turned off the first keg which is what I have been drinking and tried to keep pouring hoping that it would settle down but still not balanced.
My question is - is it foamy in the keg from burping and then pressurizing it again? And now it is not a push speed problem but foamy keg? How do I get it balanced again by itself?
I will have 4 kegs going, what can I do to avoid this when I add more kegs to the common system?
My thoughts are now that I am adding kegs at the same pressure it is like adding batteries to a system you maintain that 10 psi longer because the other kegs are at 10 psi, where before it may have been 10 psi then the line pressure dropped a bit which gave me a good even pour.
I would appreciate any advice.
Thanks