I know there are a lot of topics out about this issue, but every one that I have read and attempted to listen to provided no remedy to my situation.
I am new to the Home Draft Beer world. I picked up a Danby Kegerator last week, and a 1/4 of Original Amber Yuengling. I read that pressures must be around 10, so i set the regulator at 10 cranked the fridge down to its lowest point (36) and let it sit for at least 24 hours. The following evening I was excited to pour my first draft, and was disappointed when it came out 90% foam. I did the research, people recommended a 33k ohm resistor in the temperature circut. I did it, and got my ambient temp to hover between 28 and 32. Another day passed, Giving my beer time to settle and acclimate to the new lower temp. My first pour was yet again 90% foam, and all pours after that were 50%. Reading more about danby, people recommended a home made tower cooler. I rigged my 3 inch computer fan, with ducttape and 3/4 inch conduit. I am now cooling the faucet to about 40 degrees.
I read that maybe the beer is too cold, so i warmed the temp up to hovering between 37-40. I tried low pressure, high pressure. Now every glass i get from my tower is about 95% !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FOAM!
I read that twists and kinks and sags in the beer line are bad, I rereouted them in my best possible spiral with fewest drops from keg to spout. Nothing worked. I checked double checked, cleaned and double cleaned all the lines tap and spout. I disassembled as far as i could. Still 95% foam, every time. As soon as the beer hits air, it vaporizes into foam. When the foam settles, it is a perfect flat beer. I dont like flat beer.
Anyone with anything to help me, I would appreciate it. I feel like crying after spending an initial $500 on this system and not getting any good beers. Thanks in advance.
I am new to the Home Draft Beer world. I picked up a Danby Kegerator last week, and a 1/4 of Original Amber Yuengling. I read that pressures must be around 10, so i set the regulator at 10 cranked the fridge down to its lowest point (36) and let it sit for at least 24 hours. The following evening I was excited to pour my first draft, and was disappointed when it came out 90% foam. I did the research, people recommended a 33k ohm resistor in the temperature circut. I did it, and got my ambient temp to hover between 28 and 32. Another day passed, Giving my beer time to settle and acclimate to the new lower temp. My first pour was yet again 90% foam, and all pours after that were 50%. Reading more about danby, people recommended a home made tower cooler. I rigged my 3 inch computer fan, with ducttape and 3/4 inch conduit. I am now cooling the faucet to about 40 degrees.
I read that maybe the beer is too cold, so i warmed the temp up to hovering between 37-40. I tried low pressure, high pressure. Now every glass i get from my tower is about 95% !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FOAM!
I read that twists and kinks and sags in the beer line are bad, I rereouted them in my best possible spiral with fewest drops from keg to spout. Nothing worked. I checked double checked, cleaned and double cleaned all the lines tap and spout. I disassembled as far as i could. Still 95% foam, every time. As soon as the beer hits air, it vaporizes into foam. When the foam settles, it is a perfect flat beer. I dont like flat beer.
Anyone with anything to help me, I would appreciate it. I feel like crying after spending an initial $500 on this system and not getting any good beers. Thanks in advance.