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Beer Gas - For Home and Business

Whether you’re pouring craft lager, stout or your own home brew, the right gas mix is essential. Our Beer Gas cylinders use the same quality gas as trade pubs, supplied in convenient sizes that are easy to move, store and connect.

For ideas and setup tips, see Why Invest in a Home Bar?, Effortless Beer Dispensing: The Benefits of Bottled Gas for Home Bars and Create the Best Beer Garden in Town.

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Pick the gas that matches your drinks:

  • Pure CO₂: For lagers, ciders and fizzy soft drinks.
  • 30/70 or 60/40 beer gas: For stouts, bitters and cream-flow style beers.
  • Hobbybrew mixes: Smaller cylinders tailored for home brewing and occasional use.

All cylinders are rent-free with a one-off deposit and refill charge, making them ideal for hobby setups or seasonal use.

FAQs

As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.

The correct gas depends on the type of beer being dispensed. Most standard lagers and ales use CO2, while mixed gases such as nitrogen and CO2 blends are commonly used for stouts and certain craft beers. Adams Gas supplies beer cellar gas options suitable for these dispense requirements.

Choosing the right gas depends on beer type, dispense pressure requirements, and system configuration. Using the correct gas helps maintain beer quality, carbonation, and flow. Adams Gas supplies beer cellar gases to support a range of professional dispense systems.

Yes, using the correct cellar gas is essential for maintaining carbonation, taste, and presentation. Incorrect gas choice or inconsistent supply can lead to flat beer, excessive foam, or inconsistent pours. Adams Gas provides reliable beer cellar gas supply to support consistent dispense performance.

CO2 bottles are commonly used for MIG welding, particularly on mild steel, where strong penetration and cost efficiency are priorities. They are also used in workshops where high gas consumption makes CO2 a practical option. Adams Gas supplies CO2 bottles suitable for consistent performance in these environments.

Pure CO2 offers deep penetration and lower running costs, making it popular for heavier fabrication work. However, it can produce more spatter and a rougher finish than mixed gases. Many professionals choose CO2 when strength and cost matter more than appearance. Adams Gas provides CO2 bottles that allow users to make that choice confidently.

Bottle size should be chosen based on usage frequency, weld duration, and whether portability or reduced downtime is more important. Smaller bottles suit occasional or mobile work, while larger bottles are better for workshops with continuous welding. Adams Gas offers a range of CO2 bottle sizes to suit different working patterns.