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Vinyl Beverage Tubing | Rigid | Draft Line | 5/16 in. ID | 9/16 in. OD

Vinyl Beverage Tubing | Rigid | Draft Line | 5/16 in. ID | 9/16 in. OD

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Use this size for gas line applications. Also used for long draw beer lines over 25'.

Technical Specifications: 5/16" line provides .40 lbs of restriction per foot. Ideally pounds of resistance should equal pounds of applied pressure. 5/16" line holds 1/2 of an ounce per foot. Made from PVC.

 

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Beer tap setup
Brian P on Jan 27, 2023
I'm building an oxygen free transfer system.
Rod W on Dec 31, 2022
Beer tap setup
Brian P on Jan 27, 2023
Changing out my gas lines
Nic P on Jan 24, 2023
I'm building an oxygen free transfer system.
Rod W on Dec 31, 2022
I'm building an oxygen free transfer system.
Rod W on Dec 31, 2022
Recommend by you
John J. B on Nov 14, 2022
Using with 1 gallon jug to rack beer
Robert F G on Nov 11, 2022
Gas lines, cost
David P on Jun 13, 2022
to fill casks of a fermenter
Brendan M on Feb 7, 2022
replacement parts
Jason M on Sep 17, 2021
Price & size
Ed R on Sep 1, 2021
didnt have enough
Justin A on Apr 2, 2021
Least cost to do the job
Krista T on Mar 26, 2021
replacement
Eric S on Mar 4, 2021
Gas line.
James B on Dec 11, 2020
siphon
James C on Aug 12, 2020
I wish they carried red or blue colored lines.
Patrick M on Aug 1, 2020
To pass the gas.
Valued C on Jul 15, 2020
Good experience with this tubing
Rob C on May 30, 2020
Best price
Omar R on May 3, 2020
replacement tubing
Robert M on Apr 21, 2020
to fill the smaller bottles
Robert on Apr 15, 2020
price
Bradley J D on Mar 10, 2020
expanding to 2 kegs for soda water
Karen L on Aug 28, 2019
Need for the siphon
Ethan C on Jul 19, 2019
gas line
Eric R on Jun 6, 2019
Correct Size for 3/8 male fittings
Matthew K M on Mar 27, 2019
for my gas line
i need it for beeeer
Petee's C on Feb 22, 2019
Replacing old pressurized transfer tubing
Marc K on Feb 5, 2019
Making a corny fermenter
Andrew H on Jan 29, 2019
I R NEeDing Tis
Mallory W on Dec 28, 2018
Addition to existing setup
Adam Di l on Dec 27, 2018
Wanted larger tubing for argon gas.
Karyl N on Sep 24, 2018
To rack beer
Craig Z on Sep 13, 2018
To use for from my syphon to my bottle filler, both are 5/16.
Clayton S on Aug 25, 2018
Used for CO2 carbonation system to make sure no beer is making its way back up the line.
Mike L on Aug 18, 2018
Good price and not available on other websites
Ryan G on Aug 15, 2018
need it
George B on Aug 7, 2018
keg gas line
Marshall S H on Jul 20, 2018
I needed tubing
Michael S on Jun 26, 2018
To connect my regulator to the manifold
Aaron P on May 18, 2018
Needed to make gas line for pressurized transfer
Thomas C on Apr 19, 2018
hate washing tubing
Sean F on Mar 24, 2018
New gas lines
Scott B on Feb 27, 2018
goes with the siphon
guy on Feb 8, 2018
For gas lines
Jeff B on Jan 20, 2018
Changing out my gas lines
Nic P on Jan 24, 2023
I'm building an oxygen free transfer system.
Rod W on Dec 31, 2022
What is the Outside Diameter of this tubing?
Ryan W on Feb 26, 2018
BEST ANSWER: My apology for not answering sooner. The advertised OD is 9/16". The actual measurement using a digital caliper varied from 0.562" to 0.563".
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Rated 5 out of 5
No off flavor in the beer
No plastic smell or flavor unlike the tubing I found at the blue hardware store and the green one too.
November 24, 2021
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
Great quality tubing that cut nicely and fit ball locks.
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Added Jun 7, 2021
June 7, 2021
Purchased
over 3 years ago
Rated 5 out of 5
clear gas tubing
I recently purchased this clear gas tubing (5/16") to replace the blue silicon gas tubing in a 3-keg kegerator. I was concerned about the possibility of getting beer in the gas line when shifting connected kegs around and not being able to observe that. Were that to happen and me not to know about it, there would be a good chance of contamination. Having clear gas tubing is a definite advantage over opaque or color tubing as you can visually confirm that you are getting beer in the gas tubing.
May 21, 2018
Purchased
over 6 years ago