So I have decided to try to reclaim a 10bbl serving tank that's been used for root beer to have an extra conditioning tank for beer.
So I've switched over to making it in smaller batches and filling 5 gallon soda kegs. The problem I'm having seems to be the root beer will spit at the tap even when the keg is still full/or has plenty of root beer still in it. I've adjusted the pressure into the keg but I can't seem to find that balance and I can see air gaps in the soda line itself. There was never an issue coming out of a tank before but now there's little to no consistency. The root beer line when connected to the tank was inside a glycol trunk line, which I then swung into an opening in a walk in cooler and ran an extension to the keg itself.
I'm without my Micromatic trouble shooting book so any helpful suggestions/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
So I've switched over to making it in smaller batches and filling 5 gallon soda kegs. The problem I'm having seems to be the root beer will spit at the tap even when the keg is still full/or has plenty of root beer still in it. I've adjusted the pressure into the keg but I can't seem to find that balance and I can see air gaps in the soda line itself. There was never an issue coming out of a tank before but now there's little to no consistency. The root beer line when connected to the tank was inside a glycol trunk line, which I then swung into an opening in a walk in cooler and ran an extension to the keg itself.
I'm without my Micromatic trouble shooting book so any helpful suggestions/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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