Brewery Supplies

Brewery Supplies

Common Sense Brewery Supplies for Restaurants

Essential Equipment:

  • Kegerator
    A refrigerated unit that dispenses draft beer.
  • Taps
    Devices that connect kegs to the kegerator and allow beer to flow.
  • CO2 tank
    Provides pressure to push beer through the taps.
  • Beer lines
    Flexible tubes that connect the kegs to the taps.
  • Cleaning equipment
    Brushes, sanitizers, and other tools for maintaining hygiene.
  • Additional Supplies:

  • Glassware
    Beer glasses, mugs, and pitchers.
  • Ice
    For chilling beer and keeping it cold.
  • Coasters
    To protect tables from condensation.
  • Beer mats
    To absorb spills and promote the brewery.
  • Tap handles
    Decorative handles that identify the beers on tap.
  • Considerations:

  • Capacity
    Determine the number of kegs and taps needed based on expected beer consumption.
  • Space
    Ensure there is adequate space for the kegerator, taps, and other equipment.
  • Maintenance
    Establish a regular cleaning and maintenance schedule to keep equipment in good working order.
  • Hygiene
    Follow proper sanitation procedures to prevent contamination and ensure beer quality.
  • Variety
    Offer a range of beer styles to cater to different customer preferences.
  • Cost
    Consider the initial investment and ongoing expenses associated with brewery supplies.
  • Benefits of Offering Brewery Supplies:

  • Increased revenue
    Draft beer typically has higher profit margins than bottled or canned beer.
  • Customer satisfaction
    Fresh, draft beer enhances the dining experience.
  • Brand recognition
    Tap handles and beer mats promote the brewery and create a sense of ambiance.
  • Convenience
    Kegerators provide a convenient and efficient way to serve beer.
  • Flexibility
    Restaurants can easily adjust their beer selection based on demand and customer feedback.
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