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A Guide to Using Flash Coolers for Cold Beverages

Introduction: If you are looking for a portable solution for cooling your beer or other beverages, a flash cooler might be the perfect solution for you. At Insidebeer.com, we offer a variety of mobile flash coolers that are perfect for outdoor events, small bars, and home bars. In this article, we will take a closer look at flash coolers and how they work.

Section 1: How Flash Coolers Work

Flash coolers are designed to cool beer or other beverages directly at the point of service. They contain a refrigeration unit that includes a compressor, air condenser, evaporator coil, and digital thermostat. When you connect the flash cooler to your beer keg using a keg coupler, the beer enters the cooler and travels through the coil submerged in cold water. As the beer passes through the coil, it is cooled down and ready to serve.

One of the advantages of using a flash cooler is that it does not require ice. Instead, it uses a refrigerant to cool the beer. This makes it more convenient to use than traditional jockey boxes that require ice.

Section 2: Where to Use Flash Coolers

Flash coolers are portable and can be used in various situations where a long-draw glycol dispensing system is not practical. They are ideal for outdoor events and festivals, small bars or restaurants without a designated walk-in cooler, and home bars, man caves, parties, and more.

The versatility of flash coolers also makes them useful for dispensing non-alcoholic drinks like kombucha or iced tea. This means that even if you are not serving beer, you can still benefit from the convenience of a flash cooler.

Section 3: Choosing a Flash Cooler

When choosing a flash cooler, there are several factors to consider. First, you need to decide how many products you want to dispense. Most flash coolers come with one or two lines, but you can also find models with more lines.

Next, you need to consider the capacity of the flash cooler. This refers to how much product the cooler can dispense in liters per hour or minute. The capacity typically starts at 20 liters per hour, but you can find models that can dispense up to 400 liters per hour.

Finally, you need to think about where the flash cooler will be placed. If you have limited space, you may need to choose a model that can fit under the counter or countertop.

At Insidebeer.com, we offer a range of flash coolers to suit your needs. Our popular models have been tried and tested by thousands of beer enthusiasts and bar owners, ensuring proven efficiency and reliability. Whether you need a small compact model like the Sputnik ⅙ mobile beer cooler or an industrial-strength unit, we have you covered.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, flash coolers are a convenient and portable solution for cooling beer and other beverages directly at the point of service. They are ideal for outdoor events, small bars, and home bars where a long-draw glycol dispensing system is not practical. When choosing a flash cooler, consider the number of lines, capacity, and placement. At Insidebeer.com, we offer a range of flash coolers to suit your needs. Contact us via live chat, email, or phone for professional consultation and assistance in choosing the perfect flash cooler beer kit  for you.

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