Just curious what kind of results other guys have had. Im planning on 12psi @ 45F with a 30co2/70n2 blend.
Would it be much different than standard carbonation settings.Just curious what kind of results other guys have had. Im planning on 12psi @ 45F with a 30co2/70n2 blend.
Thanks, the blend was actually 25/75. I called a few bars and seems like the number is between 25 and 30 psi. I have it at 25 now and seems pretty good but thats also with a stout tap w diffuser plate.Would it be much different than standard carbonation settings.
12psi for standard co2 carbonation is on the high end especially for a normaly lower carbonated stout. But maybe you need that extra preassure with nitro to get that magical reverse cascading inversion up the glass.
As with some things in this Hobby it just may be a trial and error thing but I recon 12-14psi maybe a great place to start.
I'd start low then if not at right carbonation just increase the regulator until it's crack on the mark take note then serve here in future.
Good luck
Gee wizz I was way off!Thanks, the blend was actually 25/75. I called a few bars and seems like the number is between 25 and 30 psi. I have it at 25 now and seems pretty good but thats also with a stout tap w diffuser plate.
This is a good video on how the faucet worksGee wizz I was way off!
That is some pressure like burst carb pressure if that pressure don't give you some thick creamy head I don't know what will.
What stops you just pouring foam is it this diffuser plate? Interesting stuff jhogan
Cheers much appreciated I learnt something today I recon that'd add an edge to your stouts/porters what about dark lagers is nitro a thing for swartzbier dunkles ect ECT?This is a good video on how the faucet works
Nitrro was a thing for milkshake IPAs last year. Haven't seen it in a while, but it worked with some of those.Cheers much appreciated I learnt something today I recon that'd add an edge to your stouts/porters what about dark lagers is nitro a thing for swartzbier dunkles ect ECT?