buckrogers71
Well-Known Member
Ok, so here is the scene: (Haier Beer Meister, 5 ft beer tubing, perlick faucet, CO2 psi @ 10, temp about 38-40*)
Over the past 2 kegs (Victory Storm King Stout and Flying Fish Abbey Dubbel) I have been getting a big burst of air/foam and then a creamy head coming out of the faucet then turm to beer. I know that my run will give a little more head than normal (my tower isnt cooled) but after a few pours, all is good. Today I cleaned the line (hadnt done that in a while ) but discovered the same situation.
On the other side I have Miller lite, set at the same PSI, but it pours from a regular faucet. No problems.
Can anyone shed light on why this would be happening all of the sudden? Never happened before.
Thanks
Over the past 2 kegs (Victory Storm King Stout and Flying Fish Abbey Dubbel) I have been getting a big burst of air/foam and then a creamy head coming out of the faucet then turm to beer. I know that my run will give a little more head than normal (my tower isnt cooled) but after a few pours, all is good. Today I cleaned the line (hadnt done that in a while ) but discovered the same situation.
On the other side I have Miller lite, set at the same PSI, but it pours from a regular faucet. No problems.
Can anyone shed light on why this would be happening all of the sudden? Never happened before.
Thanks