Hi guys,
This is my first post and I'm hoping someone can help me, I'm really struggling with the flow speed from my faucet and have struggled to find an answer.
I built a kezzer, the distance between centre point of my corny and tap is 1ft 8in, the kezzer is kept at 4 degrees. The beer was force carbed and appears carbonated on taste. When poured has a normal amount of head, the problem is it is literally taking 30 seconds to pour a full pint.
I've tried the serving pressure between 12 and 20 psi with no real differences. I can't see any blockages and there's no bubbles in the line or issues I can see with the gas e.g leaks.
The line is 3/16 and I've reduced it down to where I currently have only 2ft 8in left! It has sped up slightly but not by a huge amount.
I did mess up brewing day and fermented at 1072 with a FG of 1028, could this be the cause?
This is my first post and I'm hoping someone can help me, I'm really struggling with the flow speed from my faucet and have struggled to find an answer.
I built a kezzer, the distance between centre point of my corny and tap is 1ft 8in, the kezzer is kept at 4 degrees. The beer was force carbed and appears carbonated on taste. When poured has a normal amount of head, the problem is it is literally taking 30 seconds to pour a full pint.
I've tried the serving pressure between 12 and 20 psi with no real differences. I can't see any blockages and there's no bubbles in the line or issues I can see with the gas e.g leaks.
The line is 3/16 and I've reduced it down to where I currently have only 2ft 8in left! It has sped up slightly but not by a huge amount.
I did mess up brewing day and fermented at 1072 with a FG of 1028, could this be the cause?