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Old 07-01-2008, 08:04 AM
Jack Manstroke Jack Manstroke is offline
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Actually it sounds like your beer is too cold. I am fighting the foam and I had my kegerator set too cold. Basically your beer holds more Co2 cold then warm, so if your beer is very cold it can easily become over carbonated and when the beer warms up it releases its carbonation. The kegerator should be set at 38 degrees, 29 is below freezing.

Make sure your thermometer is calibrated also.

Get your temp right and then go from there.
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