Helpful Tips - Nostalgia Homecraft CBG64 Instrucciones Y Recetas

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Pouring Draft Beer
1.
Start with a clean glass.
2.
Hold the glass at a 45° angle about 1 inch below the Tap Faucet.
3.
Pull the Tap Handle forward to completely open the flow of beer.
4.
Continue holding the glass at 45° and allow the beer to flow
down the side of the glass until the glass is half full.
5.
Once glass is half full, continue pouring while you gently tilt the
glass upright and pour down the center of the glass. Ideally, this
will create about a 1" head of foam as you finish the pour.
6.
Quickly put the Tap Handle back into the original upright position.
NOTE: If a beer pour foams more than expected, let the beer rest until the
head calms down, and then finish your pour. This prevents beer waste.
Prevent Foamy Beer
Chill the beer. Warm beer is more likely to cause foamy beer. Allow your beer to chill in the
refrigerator for several hours before consuming. The recommended temperature is 37°F
Pour into a clean glass. Reside in an unclean glass can disrupt the pour and taste
of your beer. Follow the directions on Pouring Draft Beer to perfect your pour.
Adjust down your CO2 pressure.
Do not shake or jostle the growler. Too much agitation of the growler
can create foamy pours. If the growler has been shaken or jostled, allow
the growler to rest and settle for about an hour before pouring.
Foamy beer may also be caused by a faulty seal or connection between the keg and the
main unit. Make sure all connections are secure, well tightened and correctly placed.
CO2 Regulator Knob
When the regulator is open, CO2 will continue flowing into the keg. This may result in
a surplus of pressure flowing into the keg, and may be a cause of foamy beer. If you
experience foamy beer, simply fill the keg with CO2, then turn the Regulator Knob
to the OFF position. As more beer is dispensed, add small amounts of CO2 into the
keg to displace the dispensed beer, then turn the Regulator Knob back to OFF.
Storage
While your growler is double-walled and vacuum insulated to ensure your
beverage stays cold for up to 24 hours, it also fits neatly into many refrigerator
side door shelves. To save space in your refrigerator, remove the Quick-
Connect Regulator and Tap Handle before placing in your refrigerator.
Beer Not Dispensing
If your beer won't dispense, first recheck that the collar of the Regulator is
securely connected to the receiver on the Dispensing Cap. Secondly, be sure
the CO2 cartridge is fully and securely threaded into the Regulator.
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