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The Main Commercial Beer Cooler Styles


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If you are in the market for a commercial beer cooler, look no further than your computer and live internet connection. Multiple companies advertise their coolers on the web and there are a lot of competitive deals out there. Commercial establishments have greater needs than the average consumer when it comes to refrigeration systems. Convenience and grocery store owners need large coolers that not only keep beer cold, but also display it in a pleasing manner. Product needs to be presented in a way that make people want to buy it. Such coolers are available in both self-contained and walk-in styles. Most agree that walk-in is preferable but space requirements and cost often prohibit some shop owners from buying this cooler type.

For business owners who operate pubs and bars within restaurants, several options and combinations are available. Many of these establishments also use presentation style coolers with glass doors to enable immediate sight of the various types of beer. Bars offering draft choices, which tend to be available most places these days, typically use draft or keg coolers. Depending upon the number of beer choices they offer their customers, one or multiple draft coolers may be required. Some restaurants are particularly known for their wide selections of draft beer so this can comprise a large part of their business.

Full-service bars also need back bar coolers to house their bottles of beer. Normally a bar will have numerous selections of bottled beer whether or not they offer draft options. The advantages of bottled beer are many, but primarily the beer will stay fresher since it is individually packaged. For this reason, more options are typically available. These coolers are nice because they allow a great number of cases to be chilled at the same time. There is no better way to lose customers than to consistently serve not so cold beer, at least in the United States. So as you can see, commercial businesses have a lot to consider when shopping for a commercial beer cooler or system of coolers for their establishment.















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