ElDuderino
Well-Known Member
I just started kegging in cornies a month ago and although I have a couple standard chrome taps, I couldn't decide where I wanted to place them and so just went with picnic taps in the meantime.
I have been totally happy with this arrangement and although it doesn't look as sleek as having a couple tap handles on the fridge, my two year old wont surprise me by pulling the handles, either.
But I'm curious whether people notice a difference between a pour from a picnic tap and one from a regular tap... I carbed my kegs at 12 psi and have them set to 10 psi using 3' 3/16 lines. They seem to pour pretty fast, although foaming is not an issue. If beer pours fast (even if it doesn't foam) can this make a beer taste flatter?
I have been totally happy with this arrangement and although it doesn't look as sleek as having a couple tap handles on the fridge, my two year old wont surprise me by pulling the handles, either.
But I'm curious whether people notice a difference between a pour from a picnic tap and one from a regular tap... I carbed my kegs at 12 psi and have them set to 10 psi using 3' 3/16 lines. They seem to pour pretty fast, although foaming is not an issue. If beer pours fast (even if it doesn't foam) can this make a beer taste flatter?