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    Still can't stop frothy pints from keg

    Thanks for the replies! Is four psi not a bit low? My local landlord reckons he has his lager stored at about 12psi but maybe his delivery setup requires this? I was concerned that 4psi would let the beer go flat. Also despite it foaming, it actually comes out fairly slowly. Maybe even too...
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    Still can't stop frothy pints from keg

    Hi all, I'm having problems serving beer from my Grundy style stainless keg. It's a stsndard pub one, with a proper connector and co2 supply. My lager is coopers Australian and has been in my keg for 4 days at 60psi gassing up. It's outside at a temp of about 8 degrees. I have tried several...
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    Plastic pressure barrel max PSI?

    thankyou for the replies. I'd really love the corny keg solution, but I can't splash out on that just yet. I definately plan to eventually though! Has anyone tried upping the pressure of a plastic one? Most pressure vessels are made to withstand four times their working load, so tweaking one...
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    Plastic pressure barrel max PSI?

    Hi all, I'm brewing my first lager - Coopers Australian. Its been in my plastic pressure barrel for two weeks, and is gassed up and nice and clear. It looks perfect - tastes ok - a tad bitter, but I'm hoping time will help that! My question is regarding my plastic keg. Does anyone know how many...
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