So I probably should have learned my lesson since this happened last time I kegged an IPA. I’m assuming what I have is sediment/hop debris clogging up keg. I have hooked the gas up to out and try to blow it clear…the first time i tried i got about a pint out before it clogged up again. Everytime I tried again it stayed clogged. So I pulled out the dip tube and cleaned it out and sanitized it and tied a sanitized paint strainer bag to it to help filter out the sediment. It’s still pouring a very slow foam. If I’m patient and let it pour for about 5 minutes I can get a great looking pint with the perfect amount of head. Lucky for me my other keg is awesome and pouring like a champ so I can have a brew while I wait! Any ideas on how to fix the clogged keg without racking it to another keg? I’d appreciate any help. Cheers!
Keep pulling the dip tube, cleaning sanitizing and replacing until it’s fixed. It’s a pain in the butt but it will eventually clear up. I think the last time I ended up with a bunch of pellet hop sludge in the keg it took about 5 iterations before it was running well again. I’ve since switched to hop bags to keep the sludge out of the kettle and the keg.
The other option is to keep a shortened dip tube around in the event this happens again. They come in handy for this as well as dry hopping in the keg.
Yeah, I still haven’t gotten around to cutting down my spare dip tube. Need to put that on the to do list.
No need to cut, you can just carefully bend it a bit. Or you can slip some tubing over the end, enough for the tube to slide up the wall.
When you remove the dip tube and clean it, be sure you are removing the poppet and making sure the post is cleared and cleaned as well.