A kegerator is an excellent way to serve ice cold beer. Most of the time, it’s hard to tell the difference between a kegerator and a regular freestanding refrigerator, except for the fact that the former holds kegs of beer and has a beer tap attached to the top.
These keg coolers are fantastic for both home and commercial bar use. And the beverage air bm23 is a perfect example, holding up to a single half-keg of beer at a time. This particular kegerator is extremely strong and sturdy. The walls of the refrigerator are lined with polyurethane, which is a known for it’s toughness, and it serves as a powerful and efficient layer of insulation.
In addition, each unit is constructed of stainless steel, and has a reinforced stainless steel floor to hold the keg.
Secondly, the bm23 kegerator uses forced air cooling technology to keep beer cool. By doing so, it does a very good job of keeping the temperature range between 33-38 degrees Fahrenheit. And this effect is compounded by the magnetic door gaskets which make the doors self-closing, minimizing any loss of refrigeration. Plus the doors lock as well, giving yet another layer of sealed pressure and insulation around the door.
Of course, in a busy bar environment it’s crucial that kegs can be replaced quickly and easily. For this reason, the bm23 from Beverage Air is mounted on 4 swivel casters for easy mobility. And the removable drip tray makes the unit especially simple to clean and maintain as well.
As you’d expect, most kegerators come equipped with a beer tower and tap fitted to the top of the main fridge unit. It’s the same setup for the Beverage Air bm23 too. Accordingly, ice cold beer can be poured straight from the keg to a glass or pitcher. In comparison to serving beer by the bottle or can, you’ll find that using a kegerator often takes less time and there’s much less refuse to collect afterwards too. It’s a powerful and effective accessory for bars serving beer and home beer enthusiasts alike.