Pete2501
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Afternoon fellow Publicans,
I'm reluctant to post questions because there's a heap of info on the forums but feel like doing so anyway. I love my beer and would like to get a perfect pour using my Picnic Faucet. A fast pour is causing massive nucleation resulting in a large head.
After reading Balancing A Draught System (thank you) I've replaced my beer line with 4m of 5mm x 8mm Flexmaster Beverage Tubing. Also used reckoner.pdf, 48kb to provide an accurate KPA. 4m of line @ 7C and 110KPA should theoreticaly give 2.6 volumes of gas and a nice pour.
I don't want to waffle on so here's some bullet points.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post,
I'm reluctant to post questions because there's a heap of info on the forums but feel like doing so anyway. I love my beer and would like to get a perfect pour using my Picnic Faucet. A fast pour is causing massive nucleation resulting in a large head.
After reading Balancing A Draught System (thank you) I've replaced my beer line with 4m of 5mm x 8mm Flexmaster Beverage Tubing. Also used reckoner.pdf, 48kb to provide an accurate KPA. 4m of line @ 7C and 110KPA should theoreticaly give 2.6 volumes of gas and a nice pour.
I don't want to waffle on so here's some bullet points.
- Room temperature glasses used
- glasses rinsed with cold tap water
- minimal water left in glass
- KPA 110
- fridge temp 7 degrees
- Desired carb 2.6 volumes
- 4m of 5mm beer line
- Picnic faucet dispenser
Thanks for taking the time to read my post,