Glycol Accessories
Looking to set up a top-notch glycol draft system for serving perfectly chilled beer? Ensure your bar, pub, tavern, or restaurant gets the best with high-quality glycol-cooling systems and accessories. We offer a range of premium glycol-system accessories to complement your setup and deliver the best draft experience to your customers.
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Insul-tube 1 5/8 Id X 1" Wall X 6'Special Price $18.90 Regular Price $55.632X Holiday Bonus Points
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Replacement 1/3 HP Motor and Pump Assembly For BVL Glycol Chiller Power Pack$561.162X Holiday Bonus Points
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Get all the accessories you will need to create and assemble the ideal beer glycol system for your establishment for that perfectly chilled mug of draft beer. Our accessories are manufactured by some of the most reputable brands in the market today.
Glycol Refrigeration Systems in a Nutshell
A type of long-draw system that is commonly used in bars, taverns, and pubs, a glycol-cooling system is one of the most popular cooling systems used to chill draft beer. It is also one of the most effective and dependable types of cooling systems, as long as you make sure that glycol installation is seamless as well as that you get the best quality glycol-system accessories like coupler elbow units, stainless U bends, pro con pumps, and more.
In a glycol cooler, beer is passed through tubes and then to a chiller plate. This helps make the beer turn cold. This cooling process happens when chilled glycol is passed along tubes to a chiller plate, which is usually made of cast aluminum, and then through the tap system, thus helping keep the beer cold. A good thing about glycol refrigeration systems is that the glycol never actually comes in contact with the beer.
How a Beer Glycol System Works
Perhaps you are wondering, how does a glycol draft system function? Glycol is a non-evaporating refrigeration liquid. Its properties allow it to achieve cold temperatures without freezing. In a beer glycol system, the multiple beer lines are combined side by side with glycol lines, which are, in turn, bundled inside an insulating foam rubber tube. By chilling the liquid glycol and pumping it into lines that run alongside the beer lines, the beer is chilled and maintained within one degree of the temperature in the walk-in cooler.