Hi,
After numerous posts on another thread, I' ve finally got my beer pouring out of my corny keg.
But.....what I'm getting out of the party tap is a very slow pour, more of a trickle really. When I pour into a glass I get a ridiculous amount of foam! I'd guess about a 5:1 foam to beer ratio. This can't be right.
The line from the out post to the tap was about 5 feet, thinking this is a little long, I shortened it to about 1 foot. This seems to have had no effect . What length should I have?
The keg was pressurised to about 1.3 bar. Is this too much? I thought it might be, so I depressurised the keg, then charged it to 0.8bar. Still getting the foam issue.
Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? How can I get a decent amount of foam? The beer is an American style IPA.
Cheers
Ben
After numerous posts on another thread, I' ve finally got my beer pouring out of my corny keg.
But.....what I'm getting out of the party tap is a very slow pour, more of a trickle really. When I pour into a glass I get a ridiculous amount of foam! I'd guess about a 5:1 foam to beer ratio. This can't be right.
The line from the out post to the tap was about 5 feet, thinking this is a little long, I shortened it to about 1 foot. This seems to have had no effect . What length should I have?
The keg was pressurised to about 1.3 bar. Is this too much? I thought it might be, so I depressurised the keg, then charged it to 0.8bar. Still getting the foam issue.
Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? How can I get a decent amount of foam? The beer is an American style IPA.
Cheers
Ben