mattcarty
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 25/10/08
- Messages
- 194
- Reaction score
- 3
hi there
sorry if this has come up before I did a search but couldnt find any topics that related.
being a newbie to all this kegging dealeo I was hoping for a bit of help on a problem im having
I am getting gas pockets in the line from my keg to the tap, not a huge deal but it means that at a start of a pour i get blast of gas into the glass and its foam city, so i tip that out and pour again and then get a decent pour with a good head however if im pouring brews for the mates the 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc schooners end up with progressively less head than the first glass.
i am running two kegs, T joined gas line. the problem is in both beer out lines
is this a gas pressure issue? I just saw the spreadsheet with the calulations on what pressure to gas to depending on what size/length tubing so will give that a look at and see if it helps.
any other suggestions would be very much appreciated
Cheers
Carty
sorry if this has come up before I did a search but couldnt find any topics that related.
being a newbie to all this kegging dealeo I was hoping for a bit of help on a problem im having
I am getting gas pockets in the line from my keg to the tap, not a huge deal but it means that at a start of a pour i get blast of gas into the glass and its foam city, so i tip that out and pour again and then get a decent pour with a good head however if im pouring brews for the mates the 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc schooners end up with progressively less head than the first glass.
i am running two kegs, T joined gas line. the problem is in both beer out lines
is this a gas pressure issue? I just saw the spreadsheet with the calulations on what pressure to gas to depending on what size/length tubing so will give that a look at and see if it helps.
any other suggestions would be very much appreciated
Cheers
Carty