4mm by 8mm EVABarrier Black Lightshield Beer Tubing (39' roll)

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  • Price: $24.99

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KegLand EVABarrier tubing is made with an EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) outer wall and also an inner proprietary polymer barrier. This tubing is BPA free and odorless, and is meant to be used with the KegLand DuoTight line of push in fittings. 

The outer barrier is extruded to precise tolerances, and seals well when used with various John Guest, DuoTight or other push in fittings. The outer barrier gives the tubing excellent kink resistance so the line is able to bend around a tight radius without kinking. The inner barrier is made from a proprietary polymer that has excellent gas barrier, protecting your beer from oxidation. The EVABarrier inner lining is so smooth that it harder for bacteria and beer film to build up on the inner walls. So your beer will stay fresher for longer and not loose carbonation like non barrier tubing, and the tubing is less likely to harbor bacteria.

5/32" inner diameter, 5/16" outer diameter. 5/32" is provides high restriction in beer lines that are 6' long or shorter, and helps control foaming.  Rated to withstand 100 PSI. 39' roll.

Important:  This tubing is designed to be used with DuoTight Connectors (see at right).  With a little effort, you can get it to fit over 3/16" hose barbs, although not 1/4" hose barbs. To do this, soak the end of the tubing in boiling water for 20 seconds, and then press it on the barb when it is soft. To heat water, put a coffee cup full of water in a microwave for 6 minutes.

This tubing has approximately 2.8 pounds of resistance per foot. What does this mean? It means if you have a 4' beer line of this tubing, you have a total of 11.2 pounds of resistance in the line. Generally, this means setting your PSI on your regulator to the same 11 PSI figure will result in good beer flow, although setting it lower (say 8 PSI or so) in some instances (if the keg is used slowly over a long time) might be preferable to avoid adding carbonation to beer sitting in a keg.


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