Deevotronics
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Brewed 2 batches, 20 litres each, on the same day.
Put them in the same fermenter.
They went into 2 separate vessels for lagering, both vessels cleaned and sanitised in the same manner.
After a week at 2 degrees (both vessels in the same fridge) i put them into two kegs.
Keg #1 had been used before, keg #2 was a brand new unit.
Both kegs have carbonation from the same manifold, with pressure set to 12 PSI.
Into the kegerator they went, set to 4 degrees.
Keg #1 was great. Lasted a few weeks. All this time, keg #2 was in the same fridge with the same gas pressure.
Once keg #1 ran out I swapped the lines over, expecting another batch of the same beer.
Its the same beer but HAS NO BUBBLES!!! Got a head when I pour from the tap, but there is no visible carbonation.
Any ideas?
Put them in the same fermenter.
They went into 2 separate vessels for lagering, both vessels cleaned and sanitised in the same manner.
After a week at 2 degrees (both vessels in the same fridge) i put them into two kegs.
Keg #1 had been used before, keg #2 was a brand new unit.
Both kegs have carbonation from the same manifold, with pressure set to 12 PSI.
Into the kegerator they went, set to 4 degrees.
Keg #1 was great. Lasted a few weeks. All this time, keg #2 was in the same fridge with the same gas pressure.
Once keg #1 ran out I swapped the lines over, expecting another batch of the same beer.
Its the same beer but HAS NO BUBBLES!!! Got a head when I pour from the tap, but there is no visible carbonation.
Any ideas?