If you’re in the market for a new draft system or just curious about how much they cost, you’ve come to the right place.
This blog post will discuss the factors that go into draft system prices and provide examples of what you can expect to pay to pour craft beers or other beverage products.
A tap system can be an essential investment for a business. While the cost varies depending on the size and features, it is crucial to understand what factors affect pricing.
Depending on the type and equipment you choose, it can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands. So, what’s the cost of a draft beer system?
This blog post will take a closer look at the different types of draft systems and what factors contribute to their overall cost.
Breakdown of the costs You can expect to pay $600-$800 per tap depending on how many you buy. You will need to buy a drip tray that can cost you between $250-$300. The cost of a glycol system depends on the distance of the kegs from the bar table and it can cost you between $1,200 to $5,300.
Long Draw Systems – Remote
A long-draw beer system is a beer dispensing system that uses long, uninterrupted runs of glycol-chilled beer lines to keep the beer cold from start to finish. This system is often used in commercial establishments, where a large volume of beer needs to be dispensed quickly and efficiently over a long distance.
The long draw system is increasingly popular in restaurant and bar applications, offering several advantages over traditional short draw systems. A long-draw beer and glycol system is worth considering if you’re looking for a way to dispense your beer from a remote location.
Types of Draft Beer Systems
You’ll want to begin by determining which type of draft system fits your specific needs and budget.
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Whether you are a homebrewer or just a beer enthusiast, setting up a home beer tap system will take your game to the next level. You’ll be able to enjoy a fresh, frosty pint in the comfort of your home.
How do you install a beer tap?
Insert the gaskets into the holes, then thread the tubes through the gaskets. Drill a hole for the beer tap. Measure the dimensions of your beer tap and attach a hole bit to your drill. Cut the hole to the required dimensions. Assemble the beer tap. Slide the tap by the shank through the tap hole. Fasten with the retaining nut from the bottom.
How to install a beer tower?
Make a hole in the hole with the drill bit and screw on the beer tap. Put a fastening nut to the bottom to ensure that the tap stays in position. Assemble the tap for the beer. Slide the beer tap through the tap hole by the shank. From the bottom, tighten the retaining nut. Apart from that… Choose a location for your beer tower.
Can You Make your own draught beer tap?
You can create your own draught beer tap for home using a beer tower, tap handles, drip trays, kegerator, beer/gas lines and all the other draught system components to pour beer from a keg at home. If you go with the most popular option, the kegerator, you can find a step-by-step guide to building a kegerator in another Beverage Craft article here.