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Equipment and Configurations for Direct Draw Draught Systems

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Draught Equipment and System Configuarations > Equipment and Configurations for Direct Draw Draught Systems

 

Topics in this section include:

Drip Tray

Towers

Shanks

 

Retailers use direct-draw systems in situations where the kegs can be kept refrigerated in very close proximity to the dispense point or faucet.  In some cases, the beer sits in a cooler below the counter at the bar.  In other cases, the keg cooler shares a wall with the bar, keeping the beer close to the point of dispense.  Let’s look at these two types of direct-draw systems:

 

  • A self-contained refrigerator (keg box or “kegerator”) where the number of kegs accommodated will vary based on box and keg sizes. 
  • A walk-in cooler with beer dispense directly through the wall from the keg to the faucet.

 

Direct Draw KegeratorWalk-in Cooler

Direct Draw Kegerator (left) and Walk-in Cooler (right)

 

Short Draw System      Direct Draw System

 

The nine components discussed in Chapter 1 appear in both direct-draw systems; only a little additional equipment comes into play. As with temporary systems, most direct-draw systems employ vinyl beer line and pure CO2 gas.

 

As permanent installations, direct-draw systems typically include a drip tray and some systems also incorporate a tap tower. In addition, shanks support the faucets in either tower or wall-mount applications. The following sections discuss these elements of the system. 

 

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