Ultra Barrier Silver Beer Line

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MikeB
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Re: Ultra Barrier Silver Beer Line

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I would take 10ft


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Re: Ultra Barrier Silver Beer Line

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I will take 20'.
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Re: Ultra Barrier Silver Beer Line

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I will have a sign-up for this at the next meeting. Order shortly after.
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Probably wont be at the next mtg
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Re: Ultra Barrier Silver Beer Line

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Yeah I need 6' if we do this again.
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If we are going to do "something special" for Club night at NHC will we need tubing to make our "adjustments".
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I will buy some. Haven't decided how much yet.
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So this got kind of lost in the dirt. I will have a sign-up next meeting for this.
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Re: Ultra Barrier Silver Beer Line

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I might be talked into a 10' piece to try it. I usually uses LDPE lines, but it would be interesting to see how much better this stuff is, or for an eventual "portable" setup, which I still want to do.
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Re: Ultra Barrier Silver Beer Line

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Bringing this bad boy to life. I'm going to order a 100ft roll of this stuff. I sent off an email to BIY to see if they can get it in. Otherwise I'll be ordering online. Looks to be around $131.80 for a roll. I'll be keeping 40ft for myself, but any extra I'd be willing to split out for people.
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I would take 24'. I am assuming that in these parts, 6' per tap is a good length to use?

I do not mind if the beer pours a little slow....just not all head.
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I could use 21 feet. (I run 7 feet per line at 13 psi.) I could perhaps get some extra to have on the shelf for future replacements if there were any unclaimed.

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daryl wrote:I would take 24'. I am assuming that in these parts, 6' per tap is a good length to use?
I do not mind if the beer pours a little slow....just not all head.
I went with 10-11 feet per line, rolled up and zip tied. No issues, pours great. No reason to save $10 and be frustrated for the next 5 years.
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Re: Ultra Barrier Silver Beer Line

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I'd take a 10 ft piece.

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andrewmaixner wrote:
daryl wrote:I would take 24'. I am assuming that in these parts, 6' per tap is a good length to use?
I do not mind if the beer pours a little slow....just not all head.
I went with 10-11 feet per line, rolled up and zip tied. No issues, pours great. No reason to save $10 and be frustrated for the next 5 years.
What PSI are you using to push beer?
In the Fridge/On Tap: English Bitter, Schwarzbier, Cream Ale
In the keg: Wheat Beer, Russian Imperial Stout
In the bucket:
In the queue: Irish Red, American IPA
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