Ok so i got a keggerator for my 30th finally come in from my brewshop.
Im getting glasses of foam, drink the foam top up, do this 3 times and i eventually get a schooner of beer.
It is set to 2*c, testing showed 3l milk carton full of water @2*c so the temp is ok.
The keggerator is outside but during the days of testing its been as warm outside as it is inside and about 20*c outside.
I have replaced standard line with hard white line it says on it 5/16" and inner diametre 0.187" i think thats 5mm.
This line is around 2m.
All posts tested before connecting disconnects no leaks, the odd bubble does appear in line but no spitting when pouring.
I have frozen a wet flannel and stuffed it in the font to cool the lines the entire length of the font.
I have tried pouring between 30kpa and 100kpa.
I have poured from a undercarbed keg and a carbed keg, same results.
With the clealr pipe connected the beer at the top just before the tap was clear when flowing, out of tap was white turbulent/frothed beer.
I took tap of and cleaned it, noticed on inside of font connection the chrome suface has worn away and can see copper.... The tap itself is fine.
- what is causing the excessive froth?
I am thinking line still too short or the connection between tap and font is causing turbulance.