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Can I Lay A Keg On Its Side. Transporting keg on its side. The liquid dip tube enters the keg on the side, but slightly bends about 2/3 of the way down and ends right. While it’s not the worst thing in the world to transport the beer on its side, you’ll have better luck keeping. Another option would be bending (or straightening) the dip tube so it draws from one side, and the lowest point when the keg is on its. You can't serve it that way though. Of course beer will enter the gas in tube during transport, but it can't get. It's certainly not ideal, but you can. Actually soda kegs are the same way. The dip tube would be drawing nothing but co2 halfway. This helps prevent any leakage or excessive pressure buildup that can occur when the keg is positioned on its side or at an angle. I am looking into kegging and i have an idea of what i want to do but, i am not sure it will work. So my question is, can you lay a 5. Place the keg on a flat and.

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You can't serve it that way though. The dip tube would be drawing nothing but co2 halfway. Of course beer will enter the gas in tube during transport, but it can't get. Another option would be bending (or straightening) the dip tube so it draws from one side, and the lowest point when the keg is on its. It's certainly not ideal, but you can. So my question is, can you lay a 5. Transporting keg on its side. I am looking into kegging and i have an idea of what i want to do but, i am not sure it will work. The liquid dip tube enters the keg on the side, but slightly bends about 2/3 of the way down and ends right. Place the keg on a flat and.

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Can I Lay A Keg On Its Side Another option would be bending (or straightening) the dip tube so it draws from one side, and the lowest point when the keg is on its. Place the keg on a flat and. The liquid dip tube enters the keg on the side, but slightly bends about 2/3 of the way down and ends right. Of course beer will enter the gas in tube during transport, but it can't get. You can't serve it that way though. The dip tube would be drawing nothing but co2 halfway. So my question is, can you lay a 5. Another option would be bending (or straightening) the dip tube so it draws from one side, and the lowest point when the keg is on its. Transporting keg on its side. While it’s not the worst thing in the world to transport the beer on its side, you’ll have better luck keeping. This helps prevent any leakage or excessive pressure buildup that can occur when the keg is positioned on its side or at an angle. Actually soda kegs are the same way. It's certainly not ideal, but you can. I am looking into kegging and i have an idea of what i want to do but, i am not sure it will work.

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