spaceyaquarius
Well-Known Member
I have 2 Cornelius kegs in a kegerator, one Hoegaarden clone, and one Shock-Top clone.
I'm force carbonating each keg in a kegerator at 40-44 degrees F. After 1 week one beer tasted like plastic. After 1.5 weeks, both beers taste like plastic (slightly different tastes since the beer flavors are different). The glass of beer even smells like plastic before and after you taste it.
Hmmm. Is this typical for new beer lines?
The draft tower was from "Kegco" and the 10 foot long (3/16" inner diameter) beer lines were from Midwest Homebrewing ("HomeBrewStuff").
THANKS!!!
I'm force carbonating each keg in a kegerator at 40-44 degrees F. After 1 week one beer tasted like plastic. After 1.5 weeks, both beers taste like plastic (slightly different tastes since the beer flavors are different). The glass of beer even smells like plastic before and after you taste it.
Hmmm. Is this typical for new beer lines?
The draft tower was from "Kegco" and the 10 foot long (3/16" inner diameter) beer lines were from Midwest Homebrewing ("HomeBrewStuff").
THANKS!!!