Gas and air for dispensing drinks
Here you will find a wide variety of products designed specifically to help you keep your beverage dispensing equipment running efficiently. Pressure regulators for CO2 cylinders, mixed gas with nitrogen and air. Compressors for conditioning air to dispense from kegs. For use with beer, wine and other pressurized beverages.
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Our collection includes everything you need to maintain the correct pressure in your draft beverage dispensing system, from gas regulators to pressure gauges and relief valves. All our products are built from durable, hard‑wearing materials to ensure optimal performance and a long service life.
We offer a wide selection of gas and air products to suit any need and space, whether you are looking for a gas regulator for your home draft system or an air compressor for your business.
All our products are easy to install and use, which means you can set the correct pressure in your beverage dispensing system in just a few minutes. We also offer a wide range of accessories and spare parts to keep your dispensing equipment in perfect condition. Ideal for anyone who wants to keep their draft beverage system running efficiently and ensure a fresh‑tasting experience at all times.
CO2 gas and compressed air are used to dispense beer and other beverages from a keg through a tap. CO2 gas is used to pressurise and counter‑pressurise the keg and push the beer towards the tap, while compressed air is used to dispense carbonated drinks from bag‑in‑keg systems or extraction pumps.
CO2 gas is inert and does not affect the flavour of the beer or beverage. Compressed air can impact flavour, so it is recommended only for use with bag‑in‑keg systems or where the drink does not come into direct contact with the air.
CO2 gas and compressed air are installed via a gas regulator or air compressor, which is connected to the beer or beverage keg. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions to ensure safe, efficient and high‑quality dispensing.
The correct pressure for dispensing beer with CO2 can vary depending on the type of beer and the temperature. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines or look up additional information online to ensure the right pressure.
It is important to follow safety precautions when working with CO2 gas or compressed air, such as using personal protective equipment, storing and handling gas cylinders correctly, and ensuring the outlet pressure is properly adjusted and the area is well ventilated. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and look up additional information online to ensure safe operation.
The lifespan of CO2 gas cylinders can vary depending on cylinder size and usage. It is recommended to keep a spare cylinder on hand to avoid running out of gas during service.
You must not use gases other than carbon dioxide (CO2) or nitrogen (N2) to dispense beverages, as they may affect flavour, contaminate the beer or pose a health risk to the consumer. It is recommended to use CO2 gas or compressed air according to the type of keg and installation and the manufacturer’s instructions. I hope these technical FAQs have been helpful. Feel free to contact us at info@installbeer.com if you have any other questions!