Picture this:
An ice cold lager (XXXX, Carlton Draught, VB etc) poured at a pub in a schooner glass with an inch of head and bubbles that never stop rising off the bottom. That is how I want my beers to pour.
The beer that comes out of my taps have a lot more foam than needed and isn't very 'effervescent'.
I've been drinking beer for over 20 years and brewing for 6 or 7 years, but I still don't fully understand how carbonation, foam, head retention, serving pressure and carbonation pressure all play together when kegging.
It's mainly pale ales and IPA's on tap.
When I set up my keezer I used the carbonation charts and line calculator to work out if I aim for about 2.4vols at 4c I will need about 10 PSI and about 10 or 12 feet of 5mm line (can't remember exact length).
The taps are intertap flow controls on a tower without a fan. It is not only the first pour, but all pours that are like this.
Would simply increasing the line length help? Or do I need to reduce pressure?
How do I get the bubbles without the massive, dense foam head.
All lines and taps are cleaned and sanitized regularly.
An ice cold lager (XXXX, Carlton Draught, VB etc) poured at a pub in a schooner glass with an inch of head and bubbles that never stop rising off the bottom. That is how I want my beers to pour.
The beer that comes out of my taps have a lot more foam than needed and isn't very 'effervescent'.
I've been drinking beer for over 20 years and brewing for 6 or 7 years, but I still don't fully understand how carbonation, foam, head retention, serving pressure and carbonation pressure all play together when kegging.
It's mainly pale ales and IPA's on tap.
When I set up my keezer I used the carbonation charts and line calculator to work out if I aim for about 2.4vols at 4c I will need about 10 PSI and about 10 or 12 feet of 5mm line (can't remember exact length).
The taps are intertap flow controls on a tower without a fan. It is not only the first pour, but all pours that are like this.
Would simply increasing the line length help? Or do I need to reduce pressure?
How do I get the bubbles without the massive, dense foam head.
All lines and taps are cleaned and sanitized regularly.