StarsNBars8
Active Member
- Joined
- May 29, 2008
- Messages
- 27
- Reaction score
- 0
I have a stout that is going into a keg next week. I have a regular faucet and a stout faucet, ready to go. Currently I only have CO2 running, and I'm waiting for my Nitrogen/CO2 mix to come in.
I tried running an ale through the stout faucet, just to see that it was working (flowing) correctly... nothing but a glass of foam. Can I assume that it's working correctly?
Will the stout pour similar? What can I expect with a nitro mix? Also, I plan on running my other keg on nitro mix as well... is there a special pressure to run nitro that is different from CO2?
I tried running an ale through the stout faucet, just to see that it was working (flowing) correctly... nothing but a glass of foam. Can I assume that it's working correctly?
Will the stout pour similar? What can I expect with a nitro mix? Also, I plan on running my other keg on nitro mix as well... is there a special pressure to run nitro that is different from CO2?