Hi gents,
I have a two tap kegerator where each tap has 3-4m of 1/4" ID tubing. This works well, serving at 10-15PSI and carbing at around 17PSI. So carbing and serving pressures are close. I was told this is how your kegerator should be setup.
I recently got myself an intertap to use with a new bottle filler I purchased a while back. Anything at 10PSI and above with the intertap results in half a glass of foam... I would say proper serving pressure for a good pint is closer to 5PSI.
So what's the right thing to do in this circumstance - increase line length? Accept that I will have to drop the serving pressure? Decrease the kegerator temperature?
The line length calculators I've used suggest a stupidly long length of beer line in order to match carbing and serving pressures. 30ft+ of line per keg just isn't an option! Is it right that carbing and serving pressures should be the same, or is that a load of *****?
What's everyone else's serving pressure and carbing pressure at? Also, how long are your beer lines and what diameter? 3-4m of 3/8" OD (1/4" ID) tubing with my old taps worked perfectly. The new intertap is a bit of an issue, probably because flow is improved?
Cheers!
I have a two tap kegerator where each tap has 3-4m of 1/4" ID tubing. This works well, serving at 10-15PSI and carbing at around 17PSI. So carbing and serving pressures are close. I was told this is how your kegerator should be setup.
I recently got myself an intertap to use with a new bottle filler I purchased a while back. Anything at 10PSI and above with the intertap results in half a glass of foam... I would say proper serving pressure for a good pint is closer to 5PSI.
So what's the right thing to do in this circumstance - increase line length? Accept that I will have to drop the serving pressure? Decrease the kegerator temperature?
The line length calculators I've used suggest a stupidly long length of beer line in order to match carbing and serving pressures. 30ft+ of line per keg just isn't an option! Is it right that carbing and serving pressures should be the same, or is that a load of *****?
What's everyone else's serving pressure and carbing pressure at? Also, how long are your beer lines and what diameter? 3-4m of 3/8" OD (1/4" ID) tubing with my old taps worked perfectly. The new intertap is a bit of an issue, probably because flow is improved?
Cheers!