Hi folks,
After a few months of using my keezer, I've noticed that one tap foams up notably worse than the other three. It's not unusable, but it's very irritating in that I can get 3 taps to pour perfectly and one looks like it's been poured by someone that has no idea how to pour a pint.
I'm serving at the same pressure over the 4 kegs, and I've tried lots of line, and not so much line, and the issue persists. This keg is pressurised by the first outlet on the manifold, but I'm not sure if that could be the issue? The keg is also the furthest away from the fans, so maybe it's slightly warmer than the others? I'm just guessing at the moment...
All my taps are the same model, and it's clean. I've swapped it for one of the other taps with no difference made.
Do I just abandon tap one for beer and use it for cider or seltzer or something where foam isn't as much of an issue?
After a few months of using my keezer, I've noticed that one tap foams up notably worse than the other three. It's not unusable, but it's very irritating in that I can get 3 taps to pour perfectly and one looks like it's been poured by someone that has no idea how to pour a pint.
I'm serving at the same pressure over the 4 kegs, and I've tried lots of line, and not so much line, and the issue persists. This keg is pressurised by the first outlet on the manifold, but I'm not sure if that could be the issue? The keg is also the furthest away from the fans, so maybe it's slightly warmer than the others? I'm just guessing at the moment...
All my taps are the same model, and it's clean. I've swapped it for one of the other taps with no difference made.
Do I just abandon tap one for beer and use it for cider or seltzer or something where foam isn't as much of an issue?