I am new to kegging and I'm still going through my first one. The experience has been awesome so far:rockin:
So I go down to pull a Special Bitter off the tap last night and.... nothing. Just a really small drip of beer coming out. My first thought was, "Oh god, I couldn't have gone through this keg already (but knowing this is possible)
I gently lift on the keg and there is clearly beer left in there. I try to pour again and now I get a ton of foam coming out and some beer. I let it sit awhile and then it poured a half way decent beer but there was sediment from me lifting the keg and checking what was left.
What could cause this pouring problem I was having?? Do you have to adjust the pressure when you get low on a keg? When a keg kicks, doesn't it sputter or does it just trickle out of a picnic tap??
So I go down to pull a Special Bitter off the tap last night and.... nothing. Just a really small drip of beer coming out. My first thought was, "Oh god, I couldn't have gone through this keg already (but knowing this is possible)
I gently lift on the keg and there is clearly beer left in there. I try to pour again and now I get a ton of foam coming out and some beer. I let it sit awhile and then it poured a half way decent beer but there was sediment from me lifting the keg and checking what was left.
What could cause this pouring problem I was having?? Do you have to adjust the pressure when you get low on a keg? When a keg kicks, doesn't it sputter or does it just trickle out of a picnic tap??