My current keg of Fullers ESB is over carbonated. This is maybe the 12th keg over time and the first with a problem. I switched regulators and verrified with Fullers the 10 pound setting. I replaced the coupler, no change. The temps and lines lengths have never been a problem before, the Superior kegerator is in the same location, the last keg was in May without a problem. 2 observations.. when I changed the coupler I noticed tiny gas bubbles coming up from the seal and when I open the tap the first rush is gas under pressure with a small amount of foam, then foamy beer.
A full pub glass will have 3/8" beer and foam to the top, settling out to ~~3" of beer, Could I have a bad check valve in the keg ?
Rick
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