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Beer Drinkers/Brewers I'm wondering if anyone can provide me with the correct serving pressure for commercial draft beer dispensed from a kegerator?
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Brian
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Brian
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Randy,Yeah, I'd try 10 psi. I've done higher to force carbonate certain pilseners, but I've always dropped them to around 10psi for serving. Higher and I tend to get too much foam.
Mike just got off the phone with the place I bought mine from and they told me to return it and pick anything else I like.Brian,
Interesting...I too have a 5 gallon keg of SA Octoberfest..It's set at 10 psi along with my others kegs in there and produces a perfect head.
What's interesting is that this keg has turned to shit. Because I homebrew, I'm a fanatic about sanitation, so I clean and sanitize everything on a keg change. The first week I put the Sam on, it was fine, then it started developing a strange taste, my wife noticed it first. At this point, probably 3 weeks old, it's undrinkable. It went completely stale.
In fact, we had a dinner party last weekend and my wife bought 24 bottles of SA October from Costco. I poured a glass from a bottle and one from the tap and tasted side by side and blech...The tap was horrid. Bottle was spot-on.
Things that make you go hmmmm.