Use and Care Manual
regulator. Attach the cartridge as quickly as possible
to prevent CO2 leakage.
Turn the regulator adjustment knob until the
pressure gauge reaches 3-5 PSI. Pour your first
glass. Adjust the regulator as necessary to reach the
desired serving pressure.
Pro Tip: When storing, set your TrailKeg at the
desired pressure, then disconnect the regulator.
Pro Tip: When the keg has just been filled or
transported, the beer will need to settle for at least
an hour, or you may notice more foam than usual.
Pro Tip: Always open the tap completely for the
best pour.
Note: The regulator can be disconnected from the
TrailKeg and there will be no pressure loss in either
the keg, or the cartridge.
When you are finished pouring a beer, return the
keg to your desired storage pressure. Depending on
the beer, optimal storage pressures can range from
9 PSI to 15 PSI.
If a beer is not as carbonated as you would like,
store it at a higher pressure overnight to allow
additional CO2 to dissolve into the beer.
If you are getting too much foam on a pour, try
dispensing at a lower pressure (2 to 3 PSI), or store
at a lower pressure overnight.
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