Hey legends!
Brand spanking rookie to the kegerator world. I am not home brewing yet as fortunately my mate own a brewery and is filling my keg.
I am running a 19ltr corny keg full of pale ale at -1dg C in a series 4 2 tap kegerator (only running one keg at present)
I may be looking into it too much but my question is this.
I filled my keg the other day and whilst waiting enjoyed a schooner of said pale ale. Observing such, the carbonation (bubbles) in the schooner seemed healthy (photo 1 attached).
When I took my keg home I let it settle, pressurised to 6-8psi and then began to pour and enjoy, It appeared that compared to brewery schooner mine seems considerably ‘under carbonated’ or to have ‘less bubbles’ (photo 2 attached). It tastes okay but somewhat flat at the same time (or maybe just a placebo effect)
Is this normal given the system running at a brewery is vastly different to my home kegerator or is there something I’m not quite getting?
Cheers legends?
Brand spanking rookie to the kegerator world. I am not home brewing yet as fortunately my mate own a brewery and is filling my keg.
I am running a 19ltr corny keg full of pale ale at -1dg C in a series 4 2 tap kegerator (only running one keg at present)
I may be looking into it too much but my question is this.
I filled my keg the other day and whilst waiting enjoyed a schooner of said pale ale. Observing such, the carbonation (bubbles) in the schooner seemed healthy (photo 1 attached).
When I took my keg home I let it settle, pressurised to 6-8psi and then began to pour and enjoy, It appeared that compared to brewery schooner mine seems considerably ‘under carbonated’ or to have ‘less bubbles’ (photo 2 attached). It tastes okay but somewhat flat at the same time (or maybe just a placebo effect)
Is this normal given the system running at a brewery is vastly different to my home kegerator or is there something I’m not quite getting?
Cheers legends?