Some details:
- My beer line is 5' with a picnic tap
- My kegerator setup is about 15 psi serving pressure at around ~38-40 F.
- I use typical 5 gal. corny kegs & and brew 5 gal. batches
- I have a 5 lb. CO2 tank that is confirmed to have a good supply of gas.
Of the last three batches:
#1: was kegged at 15 PSI and left for 2 weeks in kegerator. Beer came out with a decent head which rapidly went away. Beer had minimal carbonation. I raised to 20 psi for a week, then lowered back to 15 psi... same result with a bit more head.
#2: thinking last batch was 'bad' somehow. I brewed same recipe and got same result. I didn't raise then lower pressure... just tolerated flatness
#3: brewed same recipe with slightly different steeping grains. Kegged at 15 psi for 10 days... same result (OK but quickly dissipated head, fairly flat beer). I raised to ~30 psi, disconnected from CO2, removed from kegerator, rolled back & forth on floor for 15 minutes. Re-kegged, found pressure at ~25 psi, lowered to 15 psi. Next day... huge head which stuck around for a while, improved carbonation but still kinda flat.
What am I doing wrong? And... if nothing else, would naturally carbonating in keg then using a tank to serve possibly help?


