MattCharleston
Active Member
Forgive me if this has already been discussed, I tried reading many posts from a search I did before this post....
My kegerator was a 1 corny keg rig with the tank inside...perfect. Nice creamy head on each beer that was great...maybe 1 inch or so. I rigged a splitter for the gas line so I can have one more keg dispensing/carbing, and moved the bottle to the outside. Now....too much foam. Can this be a result of warmer gas pushing colder beer? I didn't think it would be necessary to change the amount of dispensing line. The gas line got a few feet longer, but I haven't had/read about any experiances that would say gas line length would change foam levels.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Matt
My kegerator was a 1 corny keg rig with the tank inside...perfect. Nice creamy head on each beer that was great...maybe 1 inch or so. I rigged a splitter for the gas line so I can have one more keg dispensing/carbing, and moved the bottle to the outside. Now....too much foam. Can this be a result of warmer gas pushing colder beer? I didn't think it would be necessary to change the amount of dispensing line. The gas line got a few feet longer, but I haven't had/read about any experiances that would say gas line length would change foam levels.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Matt