mattric
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Greetings one and all.
I have recenty just keg'd my first home brew. It was a 12L Kriek beer in a 19L corney keg.
Through advise on my little book of beer making, I had the beer @ 270kpa over 48 hours, then turned the presure to about 8kpa. However when I poured the beer it comes out all foam and slowly turns into half a glass of beer which isn't as carbonated as I would have liked.
The internets has advise upping the serving presure to 60Kkpa but to the same effect. I have also now turned the fridge to colder to see if that will amke a difference tonight.
What, oh wise ones of the internet, can I do to be able to pour a glass of beer instead of foam?
I have recenty just keg'd my first home brew. It was a 12L Kriek beer in a 19L corney keg.
Through advise on my little book of beer making, I had the beer @ 270kpa over 48 hours, then turned the presure to about 8kpa. However when I poured the beer it comes out all foam and slowly turns into half a glass of beer which isn't as carbonated as I would have liked.
The internets has advise upping the serving presure to 60Kkpa but to the same effect. I have also now turned the fridge to colder to see if that will amke a difference tonight.
What, oh wise ones of the internet, can I do to be able to pour a glass of beer instead of foam?