UsernameTaken
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As I think you all know by now I am new to kegging and am having carbonation issues.
To date I have under carbonated, over carbonated and taken over carbonated beer back to under carbonated without seeming to have ever hit the sweet spot on the way up or back!
I am running 2 kegs off the one regulator and aiming for a serving pressure somewhere between 12 and 15 psi based on what I have read.
I have 3 meters of 4mm line going from keg to picnic taps based on what the shop recommended.
My OC beer is way heady (80%+ of the glass) and my UC beer has a decent head (10 to 20% of glass) and whilst not being dead flat just does not have that effervescent carbonation quality we know and love!
All help and advice appreciated.
Except for that time someone said "Look it Up" that was neither helpful or appreciated...
Cheers,
UNT
To date I have under carbonated, over carbonated and taken over carbonated beer back to under carbonated without seeming to have ever hit the sweet spot on the way up or back!
I am running 2 kegs off the one regulator and aiming for a serving pressure somewhere between 12 and 15 psi based on what I have read.
I have 3 meters of 4mm line going from keg to picnic taps based on what the shop recommended.
My OC beer is way heady (80%+ of the glass) and my UC beer has a decent head (10 to 20% of glass) and whilst not being dead flat just does not have that effervescent carbonation quality we know and love!
All help and advice appreciated.
Except for that time someone said "Look it Up" that was neither helpful or appreciated...
Cheers,
UNT