Is it just me or does the beer seem to drain a whole lot faster from the keg than it ever did when I bottled?
I used to brew a bottled batch and it would last forever. Now when I tap into one of my kegs it is spitting out foam before I know it.
In reading a variety of sources this appears to be an experience common to all keggers.
Is there some kind of strange warp in the space-time continuum associated with kegging? Do the laws of physics no longer apply? Is it more of a road runner effect -- i.e. the gravity does not take effect until you look down and see that you have stepped off the cliff?
Thoughts?
Brad
I used to brew a bottled batch and it would last forever. Now when I tap into one of my kegs it is spitting out foam before I know it.
In reading a variety of sources this appears to be an experience common to all keggers.
Is there some kind of strange warp in the space-time continuum associated with kegging? Do the laws of physics no longer apply? Is it more of a road runner effect -- i.e. the gravity does not take effect until you look down and see that you have stepped off the cliff?
Thoughts?
Brad