Over Pressurised Keg - HOW TO FIX
If you’ve run into trouble with a tap that’s just pouring too fast, you may have accidentally over-pressurised the keg. This video will show you how to back off the pressure in the headspace of your keg. It doesn’t matter if you’re using A-Type Couplers, D-Type Couplers, S, G, K or any other coupler type. We’ll show you how to back off the pressure and we’ll demonstrate using a few different types of coupler hardware attachments. So, If you’re over-pressurised, this video will get you pouring perfect pints again in no time.

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