Draught Beer Dispensing Systems

Draught Beer Dispensing Systems


Direct Draw Keg Beer System

Self-contained keg beer storage & dispensing system and incorporates a “cold air” supply to the draft beer tower.  Keg storage cabinet is thermostatically controlled.  Can be installed with a remote refrigeration unit where space is a problem.

Air Cooled Keg Beer System

Double Duct System - Tube Side by side – Dispensing up to 25 ft.

The double duct keg beer system is defined as two ducts with a blower for continuous air circulation.  One duct is for the cold air supply from the walk-in-cooler to the point of dispense.  The second duct is for the cool air to return from the point of dispense back to the walk-in-cooler.  Usually, the double duct system is used in conjunction with a shaft box or double pedestal draft beer tower to insure proper return of air to the walk-in-cooler.

Single Duct System - Tube inside of a Tube – Dispensing Up to 15 Feet

Walk-in-cooler air is blown through the smaller (inner) duct and returned to the cooler through the larger (outer) duct.  Usually, an air separator kit and a baffle plate are required in the draft beer tower to insure proper air circulation.  This type of a system is used with a single column beer tower.

Glycol Cooled Keg Beer System – Dispensing up to 500 Feet

Glycol systems have become very popular because of their ability to maintain cooler temperature and deliver cold draft beer at long distances.  A glycol system consist of a “Power Pack” refrigeration unit that chills food grade antifreeze and pumps it through an insulated housing to keep beer at a constant temperature.  “Trunk Housing” or Python contains barrier house beer lines taped directly to the glycol lines and covered with ¾” wall installation.  “Glycol Wrapped” or Kool-Rite Technology Beer Tower setup with glycol line in the contact with each individual shank.