BobbyBoucher
Active Member
Hi all,
I'm trying to work out the best use of the FC Perlick taps in my system. My problem at the moment is I'm getting excellent pours for the first half of my keg then progressively more foam the closer I get to the bottom. By the time I'm getting to the bottom quarter of the keg I'm getting lots of foam.
I know that different temperature has an effect on the carbonation and I know that in some kegerators there can be a big temp discrepancy between the top and and the bottom of the fridge. Most people fix this with a fan inside the fridge, I don't have room for one so this fix will not work. Is the purpose of the FC taps that I can run a higher pressure and have the FC turned down at the start of the keg and then turn it up towards the end? Or is it the other way around? Does this help me regulate the pour and therefore the foam?
Running the system at 12PSI with around 2.5m of line from keg to tap.
Cheers
Bobby Boucher
I'm trying to work out the best use of the FC Perlick taps in my system. My problem at the moment is I'm getting excellent pours for the first half of my keg then progressively more foam the closer I get to the bottom. By the time I'm getting to the bottom quarter of the keg I'm getting lots of foam.
I know that different temperature has an effect on the carbonation and I know that in some kegerators there can be a big temp discrepancy between the top and and the bottom of the fridge. Most people fix this with a fan inside the fridge, I don't have room for one so this fix will not work. Is the purpose of the FC taps that I can run a higher pressure and have the FC turned down at the start of the keg and then turn it up towards the end? Or is it the other way around? Does this help me regulate the pour and therefore the foam?
Running the system at 12PSI with around 2.5m of line from keg to tap.
Cheers
Bobby Boucher