I started a thread about this earlier, had some good input:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=591292
Unfortunately, none of it has worked.
The backstory: I have a version of Biermuncher's Black Pearl Porter on tap. Great beer. Added some vanilla, LHBC liked. I like.
Only problem is, it pours like foam. I've tried everything I can think of, and the suggestions offered here.
I am absolutely out of ideas. I would have bet $100 that swapping the dip tubes would have identifed the culprit. But no. Below are some pics. I get bubbles in the beer line coming out of the keg. One pic shows that. One shows my pressure (8 psi). One shows the result.
What am I missing here? This is driving me crazy!



https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=591292
Unfortunately, none of it has worked.
The backstory: I have a version of Biermuncher's Black Pearl Porter on tap. Great beer. Added some vanilla, LHBC liked. I like.
Only problem is, it pours like foam. I've tried everything I can think of, and the suggestions offered here.
- Longer lines. No.
- 3/16" lines. Even 10' long. No.
- Overcarbination. Purged pressure repeatedly till it was only lightly carbonated, checked w/ pressure gauge. No.
- Thought it might be an o-ring failure in the dip tube. No.
- Thought it might be a pinhole in the dip tube. Swapped dip tubes with a keg where there are no problems. No.
- Added a fan to evenly cool inside keezer. No.
- Added insulation inside collar. No.
- I have Perlick flow control faucets. No.
- Swapped lines between kegs. No.
- Cleaned all the lines. No.
I am absolutely out of ideas. I would have bet $100 that swapping the dip tubes would have identifed the culprit. But no. Below are some pics. I get bubbles in the beer line coming out of the keg. One pic shows that. One shows my pressure (8 psi). One shows the result.
What am I missing here? This is driving me crazy!


