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zabond

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Yesterday kegged 2 new brews,removed gas from existing keg[1/3 left]gased new kegs then returned gas to 1/3 keg-this brew a deep red Irish ale has been pouring a very clear beer but after reconect first pot very cloudy slowly improving over next 4 or 5 now back to clear again, this is the second time this has happened,first time I moved the partial keg and thought this may have caused the cloudyness so this time I didn't disturbe it.so as the proffessor often said "why is it so"? :unsure:
Russ
 
did it move it at all? not like, lift the keg up and move it around, but even just rocking it. I always try my best not to move my kegs, but even the slightest little rock when wrestling off the disconnect will stir up some yeasty crap at the bottom thatll take a while to settle.
 
your prob right sammus,may have inadvertantly moved it in the disconect changeover but no more than what a"drunken nudge against the kegerator"[by a mate ;) would have caused]
Russ
 
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