First keg tapping
Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 8:48 am
I tapped my first keg last night. I have been using it to age my Berliner Weisse for the past 6 months. What a glorious experience!! Luckily, everything was nicely pressure-tight and I had no leaks. I think I drank four pints of my BW, not because it was particularly awesome, but because having it on draft was so amazing. My wife isn't going to like this, but I think I need to get a kegerator now. 
Unfortunately, it was an all-extract BW, so the flavors aren't particularly clean and fresh, but it is really starting to come into its own with a nice, light tartness. I didn't mess with balancing my system, since I was just interested in drinking it. One question for y'all, though: will having too much liquid line strip carbonation from the beer, or will it just reduce flow-rate? Because I bulk primed, and I don't know if the low carbonation level was just due to the ~50°F temperature of the beer, or if the line may have had something to do with that. I will say that there was plenty of nice, creamy head when I poured it rough, it just didn't stay in solution.

Unfortunately, it was an all-extract BW, so the flavors aren't particularly clean and fresh, but it is really starting to come into its own with a nice, light tartness. I didn't mess with balancing my system, since I was just interested in drinking it. One question for y'all, though: will having too much liquid line strip carbonation from the beer, or will it just reduce flow-rate? Because I bulk primed, and I don't know if the low carbonation level was just due to the ~50°F temperature of the beer, or if the line may have had something to do with that. I will say that there was plenty of nice, creamy head when I poured it rough, it just didn't stay in solution.