Berube05734
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First time using floating dip tubes. My PSI is set appropriately for the type of beers / fridge temp, my lines are the correct length and I'm using the same recipes. Nothing has changed (and the beers have always poured great), but with these two... after 3 weeks of being hooked up to the CO2 tank, I still have little carbonation at the onset of the pour, little head and both lasts for just a minute and dissipates. The only aspect of the brew / kegging was going to a floating dip tube.
I bumped up the PSI a bit and there was no improvement.
I have the hop filter attached to the end of the dip tube. When tested in water, the dip tube stayed submerged approx. 2" below the surface once I added a SS nut.
I sprayed soapy water on ever connection from the tank to the keg and there doesn't appear to be any leaks.
Thoughts? I'd have thought it would be appropriately carbed by now.
I bumped up the PSI a bit and there was no improvement.
I have the hop filter attached to the end of the dip tube. When tested in water, the dip tube stayed submerged approx. 2" below the surface once I added a SS nut.
I sprayed soapy water on ever connection from the tank to the keg and there doesn't appear to be any leaks.
Thoughts? I'd have thought it would be appropriately carbed by now.