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PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Wild Beer. (continued)

Beer that is either all foam,
or too much foam and not
enough liquid.

Tail-End Beer

Beer draws well at the
beginning of the keg.
Towards the bottom, it
becomes flat. This is more
likely to occur when beer
turnover is slow.

• Not enough pressure or no

pressure at all.

• An old keg of beer which has

not been stored in cool
temperatures has been used.

• Where air is used as a

pressure source, air replaces
the CO

2

in beer, causing flat

beer. This problem is not
evident when beer is being
drawn rapidly.

• Check for defective air vents.
• Always turn the pressure on before drawing beer.
• If beer has been allowed to stand in warm temper-

atures beyond 45°F for an excessive length of time,
it may begin a secondary fermentation. Store beer
at 38˚F-40°F all year round.

• Whenever possible, use CO

2

Gas as a pressure

source.

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