Hi, I had a kegerator set up in the garage dispensing two home brews, They poured great no foam. Then I got the great idea to put a 4 tap set up in the house, I decided to put the tap inside a cabinet and run glycol cooling from the basement. The set up is great, I have a small chest freezer holding the glycol and a larger chest freezer holding the kegs. I made a trunk line fully insulated (like online). The problem is the beer is coming out foamy, I thought I reasearched everything well before starting but I must be missing something, If anyone could help it would be appreciated. THANKS...
here is the info...
17 ft of trunk line (length)
9 ft from bottom of keg to taps (height)
1/4" ID real beer line ( I used 1/4" because when I was doing the formula to balance the system 3/16" didn't work)
34 F in beer cooler
36-40 F at the tap (I have a digital thermostat that turns on a pump that pumps the glycol thru the trunk line)
Glycol is @ 22-24 F ( I have a digital thermostat that turns on the freezer when the glycol goes above 24 F)
regulator on CO2 set at 12psi
