We have a decision to make in the next couple of weeks on how to hold and cool our kegs. We’re planning on offering 6-8 craft brews from tap, and then back them up with bottles of the “regular” stuff. The location we’re coming in to has no draft service currently and I’m exploring all options.
The one style of service I’d like to have some experienced opinion on is using a “glycol chiller” system. I’ve located a couple that can be purchased relatively correctly, and from what I’m reading one chiller unit can service nearly as many keg lines as you opt to run through it. It all “sounds” too good to be true, b/c it would save purchasing additional walk in space for kegs or purchasing a couple three keg coolers with service towers.
Anyone have any real world experience with a glycol chiller?
The one style of service I’d like to have some experienced opinion on is using a “glycol chiller” system. I’ve located a couple that can be purchased relatively correctly, and from what I’m reading one chiller unit can service nearly as many keg lines as you opt to run through it. It all “sounds” too good to be true, b/c it would save purchasing additional walk in space for kegs or purchasing a couple three keg coolers with service towers.
Anyone have any real world experience with a glycol chiller?
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