Beverage dispensing technology has continued to evolve as bars, restaurants, breweries, stadiums, hotels, airports, casinos, and other commercial beverage operations look for ways to improve efficiency, reduce product waste, and deliver more consistent beverage service.
Modern commercial draught systems are far more advanced than traditional keg-and-tap setups.
Today’s systems often include:
As beverage operations continue to expand, operators are placing greater emphasis on reducing downtime, improving pour consistency, and minimizing product loss throughout the dispensing process.
Why Beer Panels Have Become More Popular
As commercial beverage systems have expanded, beer panels have become more common in:
Modern long-draw systems often have beer lines running from centralized cooler rooms to taps located throughout the building. Beer panels help organize these systems while making installation, troubleshooting and future expansion easier.
For commercial installers and operators beer panels now play a major role in modern draught system design.
Commercial beverage dispensing systems were originally designed primarily for basic product delivery.
However, as venues became larger and draught systems more complex, operators began focusing more heavily on:
Modern long-draw systems now allow beer and beverages to travel significant distances from centralized cooler rooms to taps located throughout large facilities.
These systems are commonly found in:
While modern draught systems provide many operational advantages, they also present several technical challenges.
Foam and Product Loss
One of the most common issues in beverage dispensing systems is excessive foam during keg changes or improper system balancing.
When a keg empties, air or gas can enter the beverage line, causing:
Long-Draw System Balancing
In long-draw systems, maintaining proper pressure and temperature across extended beer lines is critical for consistent pouring performance.
Temperature Control
Warm beer lines can increase foam and reduce beverage quality. Glycol cooling systems are commonly used to help maintain proper temperatures throughout long-draw systems.
System Maintenance
Routine maintenance, cleaning, and inspections are essential for maintaining reliable dispensing performance and reducing operational downtime.
One of the most important advancements in commercial beverage dispensing technology has been the development of Draught Foam Control devices — commonly referred to as FOBs.
FOB systems are designed to automatically stop beverage flow when a keg empties, helping prevent air from entering the beer line during keg changes.
By keeping beverage lines full, Draught Foam Control technology can help:
In many long-draw installations, independent brewery testing has shown that Draught Foam Control systems can save approximately one pitcher of beer per keg.
Over the last decade, beer panel systems have become increasingly popular in commercial beverage installations.
Beer panels help organize:
This allows for:
For many commercial installers and operators, beer panels are now an important part of modern draught system design.
For more than 35 years, Pacific Beer Equipment has specialized in Draught Foam Control technology for commercial beverage dispensing systems.
Pacific Beer Equipment products have been used in bars, restaurants, breweries, hotels, stadiums, airports, casinos, beer panels, and high-volume beverage environments throughout North America and internationally.
Our product lineup includes:
The stainless-steel DFC 360 QF represents the next generation of Draught Foam Control technology, designed for durability, reliability, and efficient beverage flow management in modern commercial draught systems.
Pacific Beer Equipment systems are available in both wall-mounted and keg-mounted configurations and are commonly used in:
In addition to traditional beer applications, Pacific Beer Equipment Draught Foam Control technology has also been used in:
As beverage systems continue to evolve, operators are placing greater emphasis on:
Modern beverage dispensing technology continues to play a critical role in helping commercial operators improve profitability and maintain reliable beverage service in demanding environments.
With proper system balancing, preventative maintenance, and effective Draught Foam Control technology, commercial beverage operations can help reduce product loss while improving overall dispensing performance.