Glycol & Air Cooled Draft Beer Systems
Professional cooling solutions for long draw and remote draft beer installations. From glycol chillers to air shaft systems, we supply the components bars, breweries, and distributors rely on to maintain consistent pour temperatures across any distance.
- Glycol Chillers & Components – Precision glycol cooling units and replacement parts for remote draft systems
- Glycol Concentrate & Feed Lines – Polypropylene glycol and feed line assemblies for optimal chiller performance
- Glycol Pump & Motor Assemblies – Replacement pumps and motors to keep your glycol system running
- Air Shaft Systems – Air cooled draft components including shafts, accessories, and flexible metal tubing
- Insulation – Tube insulation for flex tubing to minimize temperature loss
Glycol & Air Systems FAQ
Should I choose glycol or air cooling for my system?
The Brewers Association recommends glycol for any run over 25 feet or through warm spaces — air cooling loses effectiveness quickly over distance. For short, cooler-adjacent runs, air cooling is simpler and less expensive.
How often does glycol concentrate need to be changed?
Most commercial systems check glycol concentration annually and top off or replace as needed — a properly sealed system loses very little, but leaks or evaporation over time can weaken freeze protection.


























