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Draft Beer Installation Experts: Your Go-To Guide for Expert Draft Beer System Installations

When it comes to serving the perfect pint, the quality of your draft beer system can make all the difference. Whether you run a bustling pub, a trendy restaurant, or a large stadium, having a reliable and efficient draft beer system is essential. I’m here to share everything you need to know about expert draft beer system installations, from choosing the right setup to understanding costs and maintenance. Let’s dive in and make sure your beer flows smoothly and tastes fantastic every time.


Why Choose Draft Beer Installation Experts?


Installing a draft beer system is not just about hooking up a keg and a tap. It’s a precise science that requires expertise, experience, and attention to detail. As draft beer installation experts, we understand the nuances that can affect the quality of your beer, such as temperature control, line length, and pressure settings.


Here’s why working with experts matters:


  • Optimised Beer Quality: Proper installation ensures your beer is served at the ideal temperature and carbonation level.

  • Reduced Waste: Correct setup minimises foam and beer loss, saving you money.

  • Longevity of Equipment: Expert installation prevents premature wear and tear on your system.

  • Compliance and Safety: We ensure your system meets all health and safety regulations.


Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or starting fresh, expert installation guarantees a hassle-free experience and a perfect pour every time.


Eye-level view of a professional installing draft beer taps in a pub
Draft beer system installation in progress

What Makes a Great Draft Beer Installation?


A great draft beer installation is about more than just the equipment. It’s about creating a system tailored to your specific needs and environment. Here are the key components and considerations that draft beer installation experts focus on:


1. System Design and Layout


The layout of your draft system affects everything from beer quality to ease of maintenance. Experts design the system to minimise the distance between the keg and the tap, reducing the chance of temperature fluctuations, foam and beer in the line.


2. Temperature Control


Keeping beer at the right temperature is crucial. We install refrigeration units and glycol cooling systems that maintain consistent temperatures throughout the lines. The right temperature control can extend your cleaning cycle by weeks, if you get this right


3. Pressure Regulation


Setting the right pressure on your CO2 and mixed gas bottles ensures the beer is dispensed smoothly without excess foam or flatness. Gas systems for beer dispense must be set up by competent and trained technicians. Legal liability is at stake.


4. Quality Equipment


From taps and faucets to couplers and regulators, we use high-quality components that are durable, easy to look after and come with warranty guarantee.


5. Installation and Testing


After installation, we thoroughly test the system to ensure everything works perfectly. This includes checking for leaks, verifying temperature consistency, and adjusting pressure settings.


By focusing on these details, draft beer installation experts deliver systems that enhance your beer’s taste and your customers’ experience.


Close-up view of draft beer lines and taps with temperature gauges
Draft beer system components and temperature control

How Much Does It Cost to Get a Beer Tap Installed?


One of the most common questions I get is about the cost of installing a beer tap. The truth is, the price can vary widely depending on several factors:


  • Type of System: A simple single-tap setup will cost less than a multi-tap system with smart, waste-saving features.

  • Equipment Quality: Premium taps, regulators, and refrigeration units increase the price.

  • Installation Complexity: Systems that require custom refrigeration or long line runs will be more expensive.

  • Location: Labour costs and accessibility can affect the overall price.



The Importance of Regular Maintenance and Cleaning


Installing your draft beer system is just the beginning. To keep your beer tasting fresh and your system running smoothly, regular maintenance and cleaning are essential. On-going and consistent maintainence is crucial. Don't forget glassware hygiene and maintainance is just as important - click here for the right detergents


Why Clean Your Draft Beer Lines?


Beer lines can accumulate yeast, mould, and bacteria, which affect the taste and safety of your beer. Dirty lines cause off-flavours and can even lead to illness to your customers. Look here for support with cleaning and also check out our premium cleaning detergents.


Recommended Cleaning Schedule


Benefits of Professional Service


While some cleaning can be done in-house, professional beer dispense services offer thorough cleaning and reactive service to fix any issues quickly. This ensures your system stays in top condition and your customers enjoy the best possible beer.


Why Choose Us for Your Draft Beer Needs?


With years of experience in the industry, I’m passionate about helping venues get the most out of their draft beer systems. Here’s what sets us apart:


  • Comprehensive Service: From commercial draft beer system installation to ongoing maintenance and emergency repairs, we cover it all - stadiums, hotels, festivals and the local

  • Cost-Effective Solutions: We tailor systems to your budget without compromising quality.

  • Customer-Focused Approach: No question is too small, and we’re always happy to help.

  • Reliable and Timely: We understand the importance of keeping your beer flowing and work efficiently to minimise downtime.


If you want a draft beer system that delivers consistently great beer and hassle-free operation, let’s talk. I’m here to make your draft beer installation experience smooth, enjoyable, and successful.



Ready to upgrade your draft beer system or need expert advice? Contact us today and let’s get your beer flowing perfectly!


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