First attempt biab, Questions!

Also let me ask you something more
I see my co2 pressure (bottle pressure) drop from 40bar to 28-30,
Carbonating process using so much co2?
I checked for leaks and found nothing
Is the co2 bottle in the kegerator? Co2 pressure is temp dependant. Colder = lower.

As long as the regulator pressure is consistent, don't worry about it
 
Is the co2 bottle in the kegerator? Co2 pressure is temp dependant. Colder = lower.

As long as the regulator pressure is consistent, don't worry about it
That's great.
Yes i put it in the kegeraror at 1-2 Celsius
Now i have put it out so I will see it tomorrow
Theanks
 
If the valve is off or pressure set low, yes.
If not, oops.
 
Drinking Day today.
Truth is I'm not surprised.
Beer have to much foam, I had pressure it with 2,5 bar for 2-3 days after that drop to 0.7 for 2 days
Also the taste was ok but not what i was expecting
I think I'm a pilsner guy, or something more like lager
What went wh
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Drinking Day today.
Truth is I'm not surprised.
Beer have to much foam, I had pressure it with 2,5 bar for 2-3 days after that drop to 0.7 for 2 days
Also the taste was ok but not what i was expecting
I think I'm a pilsner guy, or something more like lager
What went whView attachment 28357
Ya, bit foamy. But the beer at her bottom looks really clear!

If you think it is over carbonated, turn off the gas to the keg and pull a few without it. It will de-gas the beer a bit.
 
You could also disconnect the gas, vent the co2 out, leave it for a day, then reconnect the gas.
 
Beer looks good though!
 

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