Hi beer lovers!! I've just bought a kegarator and have now kegged 4 (19L) brews. My problem is that most pours are all very frothy and I'm wasting a lot of beer trying to pour a glass.
I've been following this method of force carbonation:
1) fill Keg : From fermenter tap to keg with poly line direct to bottom of keg
2) Purge Keg
3) Carbonate: Place in Kegarator at 2 degrees and connect gas at 40 PSI for 48 Hours
4) Pouring Pressure: Reduce pressure to about 7 PSI and pour.
What I am finding is that there is gas in my lines and when I pour the gun "spits" and froths when it hits some gas and then pours OK when I get fluid - this constantly repeats and I get a half filled glass of froth.
My beer line is about 2m long and 6mm diameter. Also worth pointing out is there is a "join" about half way as the line that came with the Kegarator had different fittings than I needed to connect to my postmix connects. I had to cut off the fitting that was on the end of the font and connect my new line I bought from the home brew shop and then connect to keg.
Funny thing is when i connect a keg with just water it pours beautifully.
Can anybody explain what I might be doing wrong!!
Cheers
Daryl