AngryAndy
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I kegged my first batch of IPA last week. It turned out great but I've got a bit of an issue. I put the IPA on 30psi for 2 days, then backed it off to 12psi. I let it sit for another few days in the kegarator at roughly 36F.
When I pour a pint I get about 5 to 6 inches of foam on EVERY SINGLE POUR. Second problem - when you look at the actual body of the beer under the foam I see very few bubbles. Almost none. I had better carbonation with priming.
What am I doing wrong?
I kegged my first batch of IPA last week. It turned out great but I've got a bit of an issue. I put the IPA on 30psi for 2 days, then backed it off to 12psi. I let it sit for another few days in the kegarator at roughly 36F.
When I pour a pint I get about 5 to 6 inches of foam on EVERY SINGLE POUR. Second problem - when you look at the actual body of the beer under the foam I see very few bubbles. Almost none. I had better carbonation with priming.
What am I doing wrong?