Kerensky18
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Sorry if this isn't the right forum for this
I've been reading a lot of the forums and support out there and am still stumped.
I'm trying to serve properly carbonated root beer and have not had success.
So far I switched out my 5' of 3/16" line to 25' of 3/16" line and got a secondary regulator to keep the keg at 30 PSI. My rootbeer either doesn't have enough pressure to make it through the tube (I.E slow or spurting from tube) or just shoots out as foam if I turn the CO2 up. When the foam settles back down to liquid it taste OK and has had some carbonation remaining.
Does any one have any suggestions at this point?
Thanks,
Kerensky18
I've been reading a lot of the forums and support out there and am still stumped.
I'm trying to serve properly carbonated root beer and have not had success.
So far I switched out my 5' of 3/16" line to 25' of 3/16" line and got a secondary regulator to keep the keg at 30 PSI. My rootbeer either doesn't have enough pressure to make it through the tube (I.E slow or spurting from tube) or just shoots out as foam if I turn the CO2 up. When the foam settles back down to liquid it taste OK and has had some carbonation remaining.
Does any one have any suggestions at this point?
Thanks,
Kerensky18