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A dip tube in a keg is a tube attached to the liquid out post, extending to the bottom of the keg, typically made of stainless steel.  This causes liquid dispensed from the keg to be taken from the very bottom, allowing almost all of the liquid in the keg to be dispensed.
 
A dip tube in a keg is a tube attached to the liquid out post, extending to the bottom of the keg, typically made of stainless steel.  This causes liquid dispensed from the keg to be taken from the very bottom, allowing almost all of the liquid in the keg to be dispensed.

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A dip tube in a keg is a tube attached to the liquid out post, extending to the bottom of the keg, typically made of stainless steel. This causes liquid dispensed from the keg to be taken from the very bottom, allowing almost all of the liquid in the keg to be dispensed.

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