Hi All,
I bought a keezer setup a couple months ago and have been having issues with low carbonation of the beer at the tap. The Keezer has 5 taps, a 5 way gas manifold and an external C02 bottle. The lines to the taps are EVA barrier 4mm ID (8,, OD) to nukataps. I've read a bunch about balancing a keezer system but I must be missing something as the beer is coming out much less carbonated than the Irish red ales I previously bottled where I aimed for 4.8 g/L C02, but I'm looking for circa 5.2-5.4 g/L.
System setup for carbing:
- Mk 2 Temp controller with the probe up against the side of the keg under bubblewrap keeping it at 4 C.
- Regulator set to around 14 psi (Which according to the various carbonation tables I've looked at should give around 5.4 g/L.
- Set and forget - keg has been at these settings for 3 weeks. I don't have a carb stone and didn't rock/agitate the kegs at all.
- Using a mix of 9.5 and 19L kegs
For Serving:
- Calculated using 12psi serving pressure
- 5 ft lines to the taps based on height of taps vs keg mid point, line diameter and pour time of 11 seconds for a pint
I don't think there's a leak in the system as it's been set up with at least 1 keg and under pressure for the last 2 months and there's still CO2 in the bottle. I don't think there is an issue with the regulator as it takes about 11 seconds to get a pint from the tap at 12 psi.
Has anyone battled with anything like this before or is there something I am missing? The previous owner didn't mention anything around carbonation and actually has longer lines to the taps that I replaced with the 5 ft ones. The first half pint poured is very poorly carbonated which would be expected as the tap is a bit warmer, it's a bit better after that but still much less carbed than my bottle conditioned beers at the target CO2 volume.
Is quite frustrating - am in the process of brewing a lot of beer for a mate's 40th at the end of Sept that will be served from this setup and can't quite seem to get this variable down.
ETA - in terms of the pours - there's a bit much foam on the first half pint as the tap cools down. From there there's a decent head on the beer, nothing excessive or underwhelming, it looks like it should be nicely carbed but it's just a bit flat.
I bought a keezer setup a couple months ago and have been having issues with low carbonation of the beer at the tap. The Keezer has 5 taps, a 5 way gas manifold and an external C02 bottle. The lines to the taps are EVA barrier 4mm ID (8,, OD) to nukataps. I've read a bunch about balancing a keezer system but I must be missing something as the beer is coming out much less carbonated than the Irish red ales I previously bottled where I aimed for 4.8 g/L C02, but I'm looking for circa 5.2-5.4 g/L.
System setup for carbing:
- Mk 2 Temp controller with the probe up against the side of the keg under bubblewrap keeping it at 4 C.
- Regulator set to around 14 psi (Which according to the various carbonation tables I've looked at should give around 5.4 g/L.
- Set and forget - keg has been at these settings for 3 weeks. I don't have a carb stone and didn't rock/agitate the kegs at all.
- Using a mix of 9.5 and 19L kegs
For Serving:
- Calculated using 12psi serving pressure
- 5 ft lines to the taps based on height of taps vs keg mid point, line diameter and pour time of 11 seconds for a pint
I don't think there's a leak in the system as it's been set up with at least 1 keg and under pressure for the last 2 months and there's still CO2 in the bottle. I don't think there is an issue with the regulator as it takes about 11 seconds to get a pint from the tap at 12 psi.
Has anyone battled with anything like this before or is there something I am missing? The previous owner didn't mention anything around carbonation and actually has longer lines to the taps that I replaced with the 5 ft ones. The first half pint poured is very poorly carbonated which would be expected as the tap is a bit warmer, it's a bit better after that but still much less carbed than my bottle conditioned beers at the target CO2 volume.
Is quite frustrating - am in the process of brewing a lot of beer for a mate's 40th at the end of Sept that will be served from this setup and can't quite seem to get this variable down.
ETA - in terms of the pours - there's a bit much foam on the first half pint as the tap cools down. From there there's a decent head on the beer, nothing excessive or underwhelming, it looks like it should be nicely carbed but it's just a bit flat.
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