Rad-Rabbit
Well-Known Member
I just kegged my brew for the first time and I'm pouring nothing but foam. I"m going to explain my setup as completely as I can so You all can help me find the reason for the foam.
I have a #5 Co2 Tank going to a two gauge regulator. From a 1/4' barb it then goes to a 18" long (3/8" OD-1/4 ID) Hose to a "T" With two 1/4" Ball Valves & two 1/4' barb for each line going to the 1/4" barb on the keg Disconnects kegs. The Lines going to the "IN" on the kegs from the Co2 are 5' each.
From the "OUT" side on the kegs I have another 5' (3/8" OD-3/16 ID Hose) each coming from the Disconnects going to the taps. The taps are part of a 3" dual tower & the 5' hoses came installed on the tower. The kegs are 5 Gal Cornelius style.
With the Co2 set to 12lbs I'm pouring nothing but foam out the taps. It seems it doesn't really matter what it's set to thought, I also tried with it set to 2lbs and still foam. What is the problem and how do I correct it.
Please help! I Need beer for out guests tomorrow, not foam.
Thanks for the help in advance.
I have a #5 Co2 Tank going to a two gauge regulator. From a 1/4' barb it then goes to a 18" long (3/8" OD-1/4 ID) Hose to a "T" With two 1/4" Ball Valves & two 1/4' barb for each line going to the 1/4" barb on the keg Disconnects kegs. The Lines going to the "IN" on the kegs from the Co2 are 5' each.
From the "OUT" side on the kegs I have another 5' (3/8" OD-3/16 ID Hose) each coming from the Disconnects going to the taps. The taps are part of a 3" dual tower & the 5' hoses came installed on the tower. The kegs are 5 Gal Cornelius style.
With the Co2 set to 12lbs I'm pouring nothing but foam out the taps. It seems it doesn't really matter what it's set to thought, I also tried with it set to 2lbs and still foam. What is the problem and how do I correct it.
Please help! I Need beer for out guests tomorrow, not foam.
Thanks for the help in advance.