

2L Cellar / Beer Gas 60/40 mix for Home bar
£18.31 + VAT
Our 2L Beer Gas cylinder with a 60/40 CO₂/Nitrogen mix is ideal for home bars, delivering crisp lagers, ales, and ciders. Compact, food‑grade, and reliable for consistent draught dispense.
‣ Cylinder Size: 2L at 160bar
‣ Cylinder Dimensions: 44cm x 10cm
‣ Cylinder Content: 0.4m3
‣ Output: Will pump 22 gallons of product
‣ Please Note: New cylinders (those for which you have no suitable exchange) are subject to a £25.00 refundable security deposit
2L Cellar / Beer Gas 60/40 mix for Home bar
‣ Ideal mix for dispensing various beers and ciders
‣ Perfect for home bars and small setups
‣ UK-Filled Cylinders: Ensuring quality and compliance with local standards
‣ Refundable deposit system
‣ Available through stockists or courier delivery
This Beer Gas mix is perfect for:
Beer Dispensing: Ideal for various lagers and some ales
Cider Dispensing: Suitable for all ciders
Typical Applications:
‣ Home Bars
‣ Home Brew Setups
‣ Small-scale beverage dispensing
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