My pours are much improved now. I get an acceptably low amount of foam on the first pour, but I’ll likely extend the line regardless.
I’m not sure I understand how EVA barrier tubing makes a difference. Is regular vinyl tubing porous enough to allow CO2 and Oxygen through or something?
I'm not going to take that bet! But I do want to see my results iteratively. It'll be easy enough to swap the line out. Tower cooler was installed this morning. We'll see what a pour looks like this afternoon.
On a related note, will a coupler in the 1/4" line cause any issues? It would be...
Thanks all for the advice! I've ordered a tower cooler and insulator to start with. I'll likely put the angled coupler on top of may Sanke and lengthen the line if I don't get satisfactory results.
Prost!
I’m running a 1/4 inch line that’s about 6 feet long. Temp is right about 40 degrees. Not sure of a desired CO2 volume. I’m currently using commercial craft brew kegs, but I’m sure volumes vary between breweries.
I’m guessing I need a longer liquid line- maybe 20 feet or so. The sharp angle...
I've tried all ranges of CO2 pressure in my kegerator and sometimes it pours right, but most of the time I get 2/3 to 1/2 pint of foam. I'm using a Sankey tap and it puts the beer tube right up against the top of my kegerator and introduces a pretty sharp angle in the tubing. Think this could...
I figured I'd piggyback here rather than create a new thread. First year crop here and I'm happy with the yield. I have heard it takes a few years before you get a lot, but I was surprised.
Anyway, life continued and I was unable to harvest before some started to dry out (see pic). I know...