Hey guys,
I'm sure by now everyone is tired of questions about foam, but here's what I've got.
Danby Kegorator
8-10 ft 3/16"ID beer line
Coors Light 1/4 bbl Keg
2900' elevation
90% foam.
I think I may have accidentally over carbonated this beer. When I hooked it up,l and turned on the co2 it was showing around 14 psi.. Had a few beers and it poured well. I came back a few days later and it was sitting at about 20 psi. If it was at 20 psi for several days could that have over carved the beer? I have turned down the pressure but also don't want to end up ruining the keg by making it go flat. I am going to go get a new thermometer as the one I had broke, but I am pretty sure the beer temp is around 34-35. (I have changed the capacitors in the thermostat to get the Danby to cool more.)
What should I do to fix this?
Any help is appreciated!
I'm sure by now everyone is tired of questions about foam, but here's what I've got.
Danby Kegorator
8-10 ft 3/16"ID beer line
Coors Light 1/4 bbl Keg
2900' elevation
90% foam.
I think I may have accidentally over carbonated this beer. When I hooked it up,l and turned on the co2 it was showing around 14 psi.. Had a few beers and it poured well. I came back a few days later and it was sitting at about 20 psi. If it was at 20 psi for several days could that have over carved the beer? I have turned down the pressure but also don't want to end up ruining the keg by making it go flat. I am going to go get a new thermometer as the one I had broke, but I am pretty sure the beer temp is around 34-35. (I have changed the capacitors in the thermostat to get the Danby to cool more.)
What should I do to fix this?
Any help is appreciated!
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