I had major issues when I start kegging - got to the point of giving up.
Had same issues with heaps of foam and flat beer.
This is what I do now.
- Chill keg to 1-2 deg
- Attach gas to out post
- Gas at 45 psi for 45 seconds rocking keg- make sure you have a return valve
- Leave for 24 hours
- Burp and pour
When you pour and you still have too much foam - burp keg every few hours.
You will find that as you burp the keg a few times - the foam will get less until you get just the right carbonation.
Its important to only gas for about 45 seconds.
I have done this for my last few kegs and am now happy with the process.
Had same issues with heaps of foam and flat beer.
This is what I do now.
- Chill keg to 1-2 deg
- Attach gas to out post
- Gas at 45 psi for 45 seconds rocking keg- make sure you have a return valve
- Leave for 24 hours
- Burp and pour
When you pour and you still have too much foam - burp keg every few hours.
You will find that as you burp the keg a few times - the foam will get less until you get just the right carbonation.
Its important to only gas for about 45 seconds.
I have done this for my last few kegs and am now happy with the process.