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Strange one - there's an easy answer I guess but it's annoying cos I want a proper pint!
I've had a corny full of Brewmaker English Ale sat under 30 pounds of pressure for 3-4 weeks and so far it's been nicely conditioned, pouring well (from a 'party tap'?) i.e. a little thumb lever on a long thin tube. I did gas it up a tiny bit more to get it pouring a lil bit faster, but all stayed good. After the weekend, it's pouring with 'gushes' of foam up the tube and ending up with 2/3rds foam to 1/3rd beer at present. It's also not staying carbed very long after pouring.
I think it could have been under too much pressure, but also perhaps something to do with the weather (they are living outside in the shade as there's nowhere else for them to go) warming the beer up and bringing the gas out of solution?
Either way, I'm all ears for ideas, and a recovery plan :)
I've had a corny full of Brewmaker English Ale sat under 30 pounds of pressure for 3-4 weeks and so far it's been nicely conditioned, pouring well (from a 'party tap'?) i.e. a little thumb lever on a long thin tube. I did gas it up a tiny bit more to get it pouring a lil bit faster, but all stayed good. After the weekend, it's pouring with 'gushes' of foam up the tube and ending up with 2/3rds foam to 1/3rd beer at present. It's also not staying carbed very long after pouring.
I think it could have been under too much pressure, but also perhaps something to do with the weather (they are living outside in the shade as there's nowhere else for them to go) warming the beer up and bringing the gas out of solution?
Either way, I'm all ears for ideas, and a recovery plan :)