Yeah will be stored in fridge .. so I can add John guest fitting to the treaded end what type do you know it just says has a threaded 1/4 fitting on the site..think they are 7/16 to screw on to the disconnect got barbed ones myself.as regards beer out line I use 10mm silicon milk hose 5/16 inner bore as its flexible and supple the question is..are you chilling the keg as it makes a hell of a difference for what length you decide on and sometimes its a suck it and see job.mine is around 3 feet and use a flash cooler as opposed to a keezer and I find it to be fine
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The tap is 3/16 as is a reducer on it is 5/16th without it on.. so If I buy the same ate of disconnects as you go then put about 2 foot of 3/8 line then a John guest 3/8 to 3/16 and put another foot of 3/16 from there to tapI just ordered 2 more yesterday to hook up my second keg and tap http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IN-UK-Pai...850743?hash=item35f131f8f7:g:KlMAAOSw~gRVwI6q
I didn't price around as i prefer to get what i need in one go, those grey adaptors are 3/8th push fit that your beer/gas line pushes straight into, you need to check if your tap is 3/8th or 5/16th incase you need a reducer from 3/8th-5/16th or another fitting to put on your tap to take it to push fit piping. Most do reduce down to 5/16th for 1-2 feet to give a better more controlled flow rate.
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