

10L Cellar / Beer Gas 50/50 mix — Available to Trade Users, Supplied Only by Adams Gas Direct
£17.77 + VAT
Prices Availiable from Adams Gas Direct – Only to Businesses withing the Hospitality Industry
The 10L Cellar / Beer Gas 50/50 Mix provides pubs, bars, and restaurants with balanced CO₂ and Nitrogen, ensuring smooth pours, consistent...
‣ Cylinder Size: 9.4L at 160bar
‣ Cylinder Dimensions: 76cm x 15cm
‣ Cylinder Content: 2m3
‣ Output: Will pump 110 gallons of product
Cellar Gas — Available to Trade Users, Supplied Only by Adams Gas Direct
‣ Ideal mix for dispensing various ales, lagers, and ciders
‣ Suitable for small to medium-scale commercial use
‣ UK-Filled Cylinders: Ensuring quality and compliance with local standards
‣ Refundable deposit system
‣ Available through stockists or courier delivery
The Deposit System of £10 is from Adams Gas Direct ONLY, for pubs, clubs and other hospitality businesses, home addresses will be refunded and directed to the correct product
This Beer Gas mix is perfect for:
Beverage Dispensing: Ideal for various ales, lagers, and ciders
Typical Applications:
‣ Pubs and Bars
‣ Clubs and Night Clubs
‣ Sports Venues
‣ Restaurants and Cafes
‣ Fast Food Outlets
‣ Theatres and Cinemas
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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.