Clamp-On Draft Beer Towers — No Cutting, No Drilling
Clamp-on draft towers mount directly to the edge of a kegerator lid, cooler top, or bar surface using a clamp mechanism — no hole saw, no permanent modification, no downtime. They're the fastest way to add a professional draft tower to any setup, and the right choice when you can't or don't want to cut.
Best Applications
- Temporary and event setups — install and remove quickly; no permanent hardware left behind
- Rental and hospitality — reposition between events or locations without tools
- Secondary tap stations — add taps to an existing cooler without modifying the primary setup
How Clamp-On Towers Work
A clamp bracket grips the edge of the cooler lid or bar top, holding the tower column securely in place. The beer line runs from the keg through the clamp assembly and up through the tower to the faucet. Most installations take under 30 minutes with no special tools.
What to Check Before Ordering
- Lid thickness — clamp range varies by model; measure your countertop before ordering
- Tap count — single, dual, and triple-tap configurations available
- Faucet compatibility — most towers use standard US faucet threads.
Clamp-On Tower FAQ
Will a clamp-on tower damage my bar top or kegerator lid?
No — that's the whole point of a clamp-on design. It grips the edge without drilling or cutting, so it leaves no permanent marks and can be removed cleanly. Just confirm your lid or countertop thickness fits the clamp's range before ordering.
Is a clamp-on tower as stable as a permanently mounted one?
For its intended use — temporary, rental, and event setups — yes, a properly clamped tower is stable through normal pouring and handling. For a permanent daily-use bar installation, a drilled and mounted tower is still the more robust long-term choice.

