Guys,
I'm new to the draft systems and I recently put together a kegerator.
I have some pictures here:
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...20&start=20
BTW: I hope I done the right thing by starting a new forum topic to discuss a separate issue rater then mixing it all together...
Here is my question:
I have 2 corny kegs attached to the Perlick taps. One works just fine.
The second one has a problem: there are bubbles of gas in the beer line! Every time I pour a beer I get lots of foam. Once the glass if filled, the beer line contains just beer. As soon as I close the tap, I see gas bubbles coming out of corny keg thats not right and thats not happening with the other keg.
I tried to replace quick disconnect but it does not help. Do I need to replace an o-ring again? Can I still do it if my keg is filled with beer?
Another though: I was doing forced carbonation laying my keg on the side. Is it possible this is how the gas gets into the beer line? I imagine it would go out with first 2 glasses of beer
I'm new to the draft systems and I recently put together a kegerator.
I have some pictures here:
http://www.aussiehomebrewer.com/forum/inde...20&start=20
BTW: I hope I done the right thing by starting a new forum topic to discuss a separate issue rater then mixing it all together...
Here is my question:
I have 2 corny kegs attached to the Perlick taps. One works just fine.
The second one has a problem: there are bubbles of gas in the beer line! Every time I pour a beer I get lots of foam. Once the glass if filled, the beer line contains just beer. As soon as I close the tap, I see gas bubbles coming out of corny keg thats not right and thats not happening with the other keg.
I tried to replace quick disconnect but it does not help. Do I need to replace an o-ring again? Can I still do it if my keg is filled with beer?
Another though: I was doing forced carbonation laying my keg on the side. Is it possible this is how the gas gets into the beer line? I imagine it would go out with first 2 glasses of beer