Moad
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If you like your beer at 12 psi but it pours too fast you can either make your line longer or decrease the diameter. This has the effect of increasing resistance therefore slowing the pour.
Moad said:If you like your beer at 12 psi but it pours too fast you can either make your line longer or decrease the diameter. This has the effect of increasing resistance therefore slowing the pour.
It's obvious that changing the serving pressure / purging / etc isn't providing a consistent and acceptable pour. Unless I'm mistaken, you are after a well carbonated bevvy without a shiteload of head. To get your carbonation, you need a fairly high carbonation pressure (12+?). Once carbonated, you need to serve at this pressure too, otherwise it will eventually lose carbonation while also gassing out in the line when pouring. If your line is too short, then a higher serving pressure will cause undue amount of foaming.UsernameTaken said:So after another 24 hours at 12psi beer is pouring with a perfect looking head but tastes a little under carbonated again!
Now i don't know whether to leave it, bump the gas up, or lower the gas and purge???
Definitely.UsernameTaken said:So do you guys have temp control of your keg fridge beyond it's internal thermostat?
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