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I have just started kegging and my first attempt was
less than successful. I followed the instructions that my
local homebrew shop provided but never could get the
co2 to flow as expected .
Should there be a considerable temperature difference between the beer and co2?
I brought the co2 tank in the house and let it warm up. The beer stayed in the garage at about 44F over night. I tried again and could only get the gas to flow when opened up to 30psi. It took about 5 psi and stopped. I get nothing but foam.
After 2 weeks I have either flat beer or foam.
I have 2 batches of Begian trappist ale in the
secondaries. These were all grain brews and I am worried that my lack of knowledge in kegging will
have adverse effects . should I just bottle them?
Any suggestions on kegging would be greatly appreciated.
-Kurt
less than successful. I followed the instructions that my
local homebrew shop provided but never could get the
co2 to flow as expected .
Should there be a considerable temperature difference between the beer and co2?
I brought the co2 tank in the house and let it warm up. The beer stayed in the garage at about 44F over night. I tried again and could only get the gas to flow when opened up to 30psi. It took about 5 psi and stopped. I get nothing but foam.
After 2 weeks I have either flat beer or foam.
I have 2 batches of Begian trappist ale in the
secondaries. These were all grain brews and I am worried that my lack of knowledge in kegging will
have adverse effects . should I just bottle them?
Any suggestions on kegging would be greatly appreciated.
-Kurt