Hi All Great site and hope someone can fix this problem I am having
The first beer I pour off is mostly head if I go for a 2nd straight after a great beer is achieved this happens even if I leave it for 10 mins Jugs no problem.Tried pouring pressures from 50 - 100 kpa lower end seems a bit flat gone from 2 metres to 3 metres of line
Any ideas
Cheers
Piego
Bad first pour
How are you carbonating your kegs? This kind of thing can caused by either carbonation too high or pouring pressure too low (or both). What then happens is the beer sitting in the line slowly bubbles, filling the line with gas.
Another thing that can cause this is if too much of the line is outside the fridge, so that the beer gets warm, and because the solubility of CO2 is lower in warm beer than cold beer, the same thing happens: gas bubbles out of solution.
There should be an ideal dispensing pressure that is balanced for your system. Generally, the longer the line the higher the dispensing pressure.
Another thing that can cause this is if too much of the line is outside the fridge, so that the beer gets warm, and because the solubility of CO2 is lower in warm beer than cold beer, the same thing happens: gas bubbles out of solution.
There should be an ideal dispensing pressure that is balanced for your system. Generally, the longer the line the higher the dispensing pressure.
w00t!
Ok firstly no beer line is outside the fridge tap comes through the door,
So far I have had 2 kegs through the system that were made on a premises and had already been carbonated,The one that is on now is one of my own and I carbonated this one over 48hrs @ 200kpa just let it sit there temp was 3.5 .
Thanks
So far I have had 2 kegs through the system that were made on a premises and had already been carbonated,The one that is on now is one of my own and I carbonated this one over 48hrs @ 200kpa just let it sit there temp was 3.5 .
Thanks
I'd be guessing your beer is slightly over-carbonated then. I generally carbonate my beers at pouring pressure, which in my case is 75-100kpa depending on the beer. Takes about a week to carbonate. If you carb at 200kpa and pour at 100kpa, you're bound to get some gas coming out of your beer in the lines.
w00t!
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Is your tap lower than the top of your beer line?
If it is you may have some CO2 building up in the line as it sits. If the tap is the highest point it will form at the tap and then blow offas you open it.
Dogger
If it is you may have some CO2 building up in the line as it sits. If the tap is the highest point it will form at the tap and then blow offas you open it.
Dogger
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