wuga98 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2008 anyone has any experience or have seen someone that does bar counter with an integrated draft beer fittings. Like the one that you will find in all bars where you can serve draft beer?Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zirhk3355 1 Report post Posted February 11, 2008 Draft beer taps are attached to bulky and expensive machines (kegerators) that are not practical to purchase; in Singapore, they are usually on-loan FOC by the breweries.Also, it only works with beer kegs and CO2 cylinders, ranging from sizes between 20L to 30L. As a guide, a 30L keg can dispense about 22 jugs (or 88 mugs) of beer, cost about $300+ and has a lifespan of less than two weeks; can you consume such amount within that time??As for bar guns (dispense soft drinks), its the same; in Singapore you get it either from F&N or Yeo's. This machine is smaller because it does not cool the drinks, but you also got to purchase the CO2 and syrups that comes in BIBs (bag-in-pack). Each BIB is about $100+ per pack, which can dispense about 100+ glasses, but it has a longer lifespan of a few months.For your reference (only available overseas):Draft Beer Dispenser: http://www.kegworks.com/draft-beer-equipment-263Soda Dispenser: http://www.sodabarsystem.com/index_Soda_Dispenser_IC.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wuga98 0 Report post Posted February 11, 2008 wah. Thanks, need to read the website to see if this is something i want to pursue. Will the breweries sell beer kegs to home owners? haha my wife think i am crazy!! Draft beer taps are attached to bulky and expensive machines (kegerators) that are not practical to purchase; in Singapore, they are usually on-loan FOC by the breweries.Also, it only works with beer kegs and CO2 cylinders, ranging from sizes between 20L to 30L. As a guide, a 30L keg can dispense about 22 jugs (or 88 mugs) of beer, cost about $300+ and has a lifespan of less than two weeks; can you consume such amount within that time??As for bar guns (dispense soft drinks), its the same; in Singapore you get it either from F&N or Yeo's. This machine is smaller because it does not cool the drinks, but you also got to purchase the CO2 and syrups that comes in BIBs (bag-in-pack). Each BIB is about $100+ per pack, which can dispense about 100+ glasses, but it has a longer lifespan of a few months.For your reference (only available overseas):Draft Beer Dispenser: http://www.kegworks.com/draft-beer-equipment-263Soda Dispenser: http://www.sodabarsystem.com/index_Soda_Dispenser_IC.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites