David Woods
Well-Known Member
Could use a bit of advice.
First go at kegging here - all the parts are brand new - including the kegs and a good quality regulator (I think) - 3/16 pipe at about a 9' length.
So had the keg at 30psi for a few days then in the fridge at 15 psi for over a week now and using a picnic tap until I set up the proper tap - trying to gauge the optimum pipe length for an IPA.
The pour from the picnic tap is very very slow. Started cutting the pipe down bit by bit to see if it would improve but no change.
Are these picnic taps generally slow anyway? will the "proper" Nukatap be much better? I could connect it but not quite ready to site it yet.
The beer tastes great though! bit low carbed still - could that be the issue? more pressure needed?
No leaks that I can see using soapy water on connections.
Any wisdom on this would be very helpful.
First go at kegging here - all the parts are brand new - including the kegs and a good quality regulator (I think) - 3/16 pipe at about a 9' length.
So had the keg at 30psi for a few days then in the fridge at 15 psi for over a week now and using a picnic tap until I set up the proper tap - trying to gauge the optimum pipe length for an IPA.
The pour from the picnic tap is very very slow. Started cutting the pipe down bit by bit to see if it would improve but no change.
Are these picnic taps generally slow anyway? will the "proper" Nukatap be much better? I could connect it but not quite ready to site it yet.
The beer tastes great though! bit low carbed still - could that be the issue? more pressure needed?
No leaks that I can see using soapy water on connections.
Any wisdom on this would be very helpful.