Im after some helpI had a terrible time with this machine to start with just pouring foam and beer was under carbed , the problem was I was not serving at a high enough pressure , I assumed it was because it was to high it was foaming , I carb my keg to 36psi now and serve at that and what a machine , ice cold pints every time I've never looked back , fancy a bigger one now
These makes no sense to me, you have to control the temp of the keg, if you don’t you will ultimately have over and under carbonation issues.
How are people doing this without having there own temp controlled cellar?
Did you ever find a stout tap to fit?Just bought a Lindr 40k profs and would like to run mixed gas 70/30 with a stout/nitro tap for Guinness....has anyone done this or know a tap that will fit?
It looks like tom036 only ever posted twice over a year ago, I borrowed 1 of these for a while and it looks like it takes a standard tap that goes into whatever the standard thread is so unless the Guinness taps use a different thread I think you should be able to get one. I suggest you call a company that sells the system and ask them.Did you ever find a stout tap to fit?
Hi did you slove your thatchers problem I am have same issue keep spitting out of the tap
HiI use these to dispense, if I can be of any help?
Ive tried it fully restricted and fully open. I ferment under pressure, connected my keg at 20psi for a few days, it was not too bad for first couple but after a few days its just total froth..Is the tap flow control all the way up?
Thanks, i kinda thought it was over carbed but i also read on here that you need the higher serving pressure. I will try and get some gas out the keg by burbing and try at a lower serving pressure.I think you might be over carbed. I carb at 20 psi at room temperature (21 c), and reduce to a serving pressure of about 8 psi. My kegs are at room temp.
Lower temps require lower psi to achieve the same results, I have no 1st hand knowledge of lower temp carbing/serving, I got yhe lindr for the reasons of having no fridge for my kegs.
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