Now I'm coming to grips with the many reasons why homebrews can be cloudy. Having 6 PM kegs
helps clearing because the brews are able to rest, sometimes a month or 3, in the brew fridge before being cracked.
The design of a PM keg is such that it is meant to deliver as much content as possible, and that works by having the end of the draw tube sitting in the dimple of the keg bottom, with very little gap. A beer that was poorly settled before kegging, once kegged will settle a surprising amount of crud around the end of the drawpipe. I found that shortening it by cutting 10mm or so off the end made a huge difference to the beer's clarity and when the keg blows there is less than a glassful left in it.
Cheers
