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Phlegm TB
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Hoping you can help me out with this... if I just list all my symptoms/relevant points, can you figure out what I'm doing wrong?
I think I need a longer line and will be trying some longer this weekend. Any tips for trying new lines to see what works? (Without connecting it, chopping it, trying repeatedly...)
- For my first ever keg, I started out with a 6.6% beer, left it at 12 PSI for a week and it poured really well.
- All kegs I have carbonated this way.
- The C02 tank is in the fridge. Dunno if this means anything for what PSI it is set at...
- I have 2x 3m beer lines, 5mm. One might be about 2.8m, which does pour worse.
- Added another keg and went on holiday for a week. Came back, and beers poured OK.
- Got sick, didn't drink a beer for a week and the beers were both pouring a lot of head when I got back to it.
- I accidentally had the C02 at about 30 PSI for 10 seconds or so before the pour went bad. Dunno if that's long enough to do anything...
- Maybe about the time I added a third keg (roughly a month after the first), the beers went very foamy.
- One keg is empty now, but the other two still aren't pouring that well.
- I have all beers hooked up via a 4 way reg thingo from keg king.
- I purged the kegs in the last few days to try to reduce carbonation and turned PSI down to about 5 or so. Beers poured very very slowly, but less head.
- Turned the PSI back up to 10 and it poured actually quite similarl to with 5 PSI.
- I have a fan in my keezer, but the temp has been varying a little bit as I try to get the right setting on the old thing.
- I noticed a lot of air space in my lines last night, which look to contribute a lot to foam.
- I have a ledge in the keezer which raises two kegs up (none are sitting there right now). Do I need longer line here because it is closer to the tap?
I think I need a longer line and will be trying some longer this weekend. Any tips for trying new lines to see what works? (Without connecting it, chopping it, trying repeatedly...)