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TRUE RESIDENTIAL
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TEC_TM_156 | REV. D | EN9/12/2022Page 60 of 96
DISPENSING PRESSURE
DISPENSING PRESSURES DIFFER ACCORDING TO:
• The type of draft dispensing system
• The length of draft dispensing line
• The actual product – some require more, some
require less
• The temperature of the product
• The pressurizing agent: air pressure, CO
2
or special
blended gases
HELPFUL HINTS ON MAINTAINING THE
CORRECT PRESSURE
• Know which pressurizing agent to use on which
product and why
• Monitor your regulators to ensure applied pressure
remains constant
• Keep equipment in good repair
TAPPING
Do not agitate the kegs unnecessarily. If excessive
agitation occurs allow kegs to settle for 1 to 2 hours
before tapping. Prior to tapping the keg, ensure
that all beer faucet in the serving location are in
the off position. Completely remove the dust cover
(identification cap) from the keg.
DRAFT BEER PROBLEMS
TO MINIMIZE DRAFT BEER PROBLEMS, ALWAYS
FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED INSTRUCTIONS FOR
TEMPERATURE AND CO
2
PRESSURES FROM YOUR
BEER SUPPLIER.
FLAT BEER – Description: Foamy head disappears
quickly. Beer lacks usual zestful brewery fresh flavor
• CO
2
turned off when not in use
• Contaminated air source (associated with
compressed air)
• Greasy glasses
• Not enough pressure
• Pressure shut off during night
• Loose tap or vent connection
• Sluggish pressure regulator
• Obstruction in lines
FALSE HEAD – Description: Large soap-like bubbles,
head dissolves very quickly
• Dry glasses
• Improper pour
• Pressure required does not correspond to beer
temperature
• Coils or direct draw beer lines warmer than beer in
keg
• Small lines into large faucet shanks
• Beer drawn improperly
WILD BEER – Description: Beer, when drawn, is all
foam and not enough liquid beer
• Beer drawn improperly
• Faucet in bad or worn condition
• Kinks, dents, twists or other obstructions in line
• Traps in beer lines
• Beer too warm in kegs or lines
• Too much pressure
• Creeping gauge causing too much pressure
CLOUDY BEER – Description: Beer in the glass
appears hazy. Not clear
• Dirty glass or faucet
• Beer over chilled
• Beer temperature variance in keg. (Beer may have
warmed up at sometime)
• Hot spots in beer lines
• Cutting beer through faucet
• Beer line in poor condition
• Dirty lines
• Beer that has been frozen
BAD TASTE
• Dirty faucet
• Old or dirty beer lines
• Failure to flush beer lines with water after each
empty keg
• Unsanitary conditions at bar
• Foul air or dirt in lines
• Oily air; greasy kitchen air
• Temperature of package too warm
• Dry glasses
CABINET SETUP
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