Foaming Problems
I recently purchased a new kegerator for the purpose of dispensing Home Brew [^], however I am currently waiting for my most recent batch of home brew to age. I have currently on tap a local PA lager, Yeungling, and I am expieriencing serious foaming problems. I've replaced the 3 feet of 1/4" beer line with six feet of feet of 3/16" line. My pressure is at 10 psi, beer temp about 38 degrees F. The first 2-3 seconds of pour are foam the rest is fine, so is a second glass if I pour right away. I suspect that the beer tower is warming up and causing the foaming, it's not insulated very well, just a thin (< 1/16") of packing foam. Should I attempt to actively cool the tower, either with a fan or something more high tech like a water pump, or just try more insulation?
(Topic moved by poster, sorry I placed it in the wrong place first time 'round)
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