4 deg. 30psi rolling keg for 2mins (flat with good head) 30psi left in fridge 15hrs still not nice taste with good head though.A lot of details missing. How cold was the beer? What was the PSI applied and for how long?
Thanks doug when I set it up I was told use about 2metersLots of head but beer being flat is often caused by the beer serving lines being too short. You have lots of head because that's where most of the CO2 went. Beer lines need to be long enough so that there is not a major drop in pressure as the beer exits the tap. This requires enough flow friction to drop the pressure from the keg pressure to atmospheric pressure. Use this beer line calculator to determine how long your lines need to be.
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Second the above. I've got a crazy amount of line I find necessary to pour a good pilsner. 7m. Also important is thickness. Thinner the better.Thanks doug when I set it up I was told use about 2meters