Announcing: The Top Draw Pick Up Tube From William’s Brewing!
The Top Draw Beer Pickup Tube from William’s Brewing!
From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
Do you want to drink the clearest beer possible from your keg as quickly as possible? The Top Draw™ Beer Pick Up Tube fits any ball or pin lock keg, and replaces the rigid stainless dip tube with a stainless float pick up on a 22″ food grade silicone hose. This flexible hose holds a 1″ stainless beer pickup tube which is held 1″ below the surface of the beer by the float. As the level of the beer in the keg drops, the pick up tube remains 1″ above the surface, always drawing the clearest beer all the way until empty.
Installs in a couple minutes – just unscrew the beer post on your ball lock keg, insert the provided short pick up tube, and attach the silicone tubing to the underside of the tube. Now dangle the hole assembly in the keg and you are done. For shorter kegs, cut the silicone tube to length.
Includes 22″ of tubing, stainless float with attached pickup tube, and short replacement stainless beer dip tube with seating O ring.
Made from 304 stainless steel, and the silicone hose is made in Texas to our exacting USA food grade standards.
I’m a big proponent of the idea behind the Top Draw. In fact, I’ve used a similar, but very difficult product to find, for years, See: Cask Widge Floats for Fermenting and Serving Using Corny Kegs? – I’m super excited that William’s Brewing has introduced this product. It’s a great idea and I’m glad it’s readily available to US homebrewers!!
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