MexTex
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I am all of a sudden having a flavor issue with my keezer. I have gone through about 4 kegs of Miller Lite and on the 5th keg something is off. Things I have done recently before installing the 5th keg:
- Refilled the CO2 container at the same shop I previously purchased gas from
- Cleaned and rinsed the beer lines and tap with a cleaning system that I found online. I cant seem to find the product anymore and I dont know what the solution was, but I had thought it was called the keg buddy?
Keg CO2 was set again at 12 and the A419 Keezer Temp Gauge was set at 35, with a 5 diff. It has been great in the past, but something is off. The beer seems over carbonated and sort of bitter. I ended up recleaning the lines and faucet and tap with a better cleaner BLC. I reconnected everything and the beer did taste better, but the over carbonated taste was still there. I went ahead and dropped the C02 pressure down to 5 psi last night to see if that would help and I am gonna check it out tonight when I get off work. Any other ideas of what it might be?
- Refilled the CO2 container at the same shop I previously purchased gas from
- Cleaned and rinsed the beer lines and tap with a cleaning system that I found online. I cant seem to find the product anymore and I dont know what the solution was, but I had thought it was called the keg buddy?
Keg CO2 was set again at 12 and the A419 Keezer Temp Gauge was set at 35, with a 5 diff. It has been great in the past, but something is off. The beer seems over carbonated and sort of bitter. I ended up recleaning the lines and faucet and tap with a better cleaner BLC. I reconnected everything and the beer did taste better, but the over carbonated taste was still there. I went ahead and dropped the C02 pressure down to 5 psi last night to see if that would help and I am gonna check it out tonight when I get off work. Any other ideas of what it might be?