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Draft Beer Towers - Commercial Grade, Affordable Beer Dispensing Equipment

by John Fostar Media Releation
Reduce spills and waste of good alcohol by investing in draft beer towers. Most beer dispensing systems are aimed at the commercial user -- bars, restaurants, and so on. Some simpler models are also used by individuals who respect their lager enough to use a high quality system for dispensing them.

Draft beer towers are offered in a range of designs, and you can find high quality equipment that is priced right too.

One of the most eye-catching features of commercial grade beer towers is their chrome finish. These elegant items can be put into almost any bar as they can blend in with any type of décor. A single tap beer tower is meant for smaller watering holes, and costs less than $100, as long as you buy it from the right dealer.

Depending on the size of the bar, you should invest in a beer tower with two, three, or even six taps. The tap handle should be easy to fit and use. While column or T-shaped draft beer towers are popular, you can purchase products in different shapes, sizes, and designs. Curved towers are popular too, and add a slightly exotic look to the bar interiors.

You are not restricted to products with a silvery chrome or nickel finish. Set the tone of the bar interiors with dark nickel towers, with silver or gold finish on taps. There are many types of dispensing systems for draft beer. Choosing the right one should not be too difficult, as long as you have the specifications right.

Why beer towers?

Bottled beer does have its advantages, and you do not have to worry about dispensing systems when you use bottled beer. But bottled beer can cost you more than beer bought by the barrel, which is why commercial beer serving locations choose to serve beer bought in kegs. Another advantage is that this type of beer tastes fresher and has more flavor than beer bought in cans or bottles.

Beer towers are part of the beer dispensing system. The beer is stored in refrigerated or chilled units, and from there on, drawn to the tower. The beer is transported to the dispensing point through a beer line, which are often kept cold to ensure the beer in the pipe does not get warm.

The entire beer dispensing system is built to keep the beer cold. A beer tower has internal insulation to ensure the beer stays chilled. The tap also needs to be insulated, so that the beer in the tap is cool when poured.
One very important feature is the type of faucet. Modern draft beer towers have durable, non corrosive stainless steel faucets, which are an improvement over older brass faucets.

A beer tower is often used in combination with a kegerator, a system designed to keep beer kegs cold. Kegerators also contain a carbon dioxide tank, beer line, drip tray, and coupler. Maintenance of kegerators becomes easier with kegerator kits, which include pocket thermometer, beer nut washers, and spout caps.

Draft beer towers and kegerators, including kegerator kits, can be bought online through beveragetime.com. The products are sent to locations all across North America. The draft beer towers and other bar supplies are ideal for commercial use, and many of these wine, water, and beer dispense and storage systems are installed at homes too.

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