Kenmore 91589 Use & Care Manual page 10

Beer cooler
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Condition
Cause
Correction
The glass is greasy.
F_at Beer
Beer lacks its usual
brewery-fresh
flavor. The
foamy
head disappears
quickly.
Improper drawing of beer into
the glass.
Not enough
pressure
• Do not wash beer glasses together
with glasses that
have contained
milk or any other fatty substance.
An
excessive amount
of germicide
build-up
may also leave
a fatty film, which
will cause beer to go fiat.
• It is preferable
to steam and sterilize
glasses where
health laws permit.
• Wash glasses thoroughly
with a good detergent
to
remove all fatty substances
(i.e. lipstick).
• Do not use soap.
• Do not wipe the glasses dry. Permit glasses to air-dry
by placing them on a wire rack or on corrugated
metal.
• Rinse the glasses in fresh cold water
just before
serving beer. It is best to servebeer
in a wet glass.
• Open the faucet quickly
and completely.
• Proper foam should
be a tight creamy
head. The
collar on the average glass
should
be 3/4" to 1" high. Beer drawn without
head
has the appearance
of
being flat.
• Increase the pressure
if beer runs too slowly. The
correct
flow should
fill a
lOoz. glass in 5 seconds.
• Check the pressure
source to determine
whether
there are obstructions
in the
airline.
• Replace a sluggish air source or the C02 regulator
and gauge.
• The tank pressure
must always be higher than the
pressure
used on the keg.
• Always apply pressure
to the keg before drawing
beer.

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