HollisBT
Well-Known Member
Where are you guys ordering your nitro set ups from? I think I just found what I will be asking Santa for this year 
I agree, but when real world results don't jibe with the theoretical, you have no choice but to act on the real world results.
Also, my experience suggests that 1.8 vols is too much for a successful nitro pour. 1.0 is closer to what I have to use, i.e., damn near flat really. Naturally, YMMV.
so when you set the regulator to 30.. why does that not over carb the beer in the keg after a couple of days?
so when you set the regulator to 30.. why does that not over carb the beer in the keg after a couple of days?
so when you set the regulator to 30.. why does that not over carb the beer in the keg after a couple of days?
[...]I vent the keg a few times for the first few days because most of the CO2 will absorb leaving just nitrogen in the headspace so carbing halts until you flush with fresh beergas.
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