Modern stadiums, arenas, airports, casinos, hotels, entertainment venues, and large commercial facilities rely on advanced beverage dispensing systems to support high-volume beverage service efficiently and consistently.
In these environments, speed of service, pour consistency, system reliability, and waste reduction are critical.

During major events and peak operating periods, even minor draught system inefficiencies can lead to:

  • Slower service
  • Excessive foam
  • Product waste
  • Longer customer wait times
  • Operational downtime
  • Lost revenue opportunities

As commercial beverage systems continue to grow in size and complexity, operators are placing greater emphasis on efficient long-draw draught systems, beer panels, and Draught Foam Control technology.

Long-Draw Beverage Systems in Stadium Environments

Large commercial venues typically use long-draw beverage systems, where beer and beverages are stored remotely in centralized cooler rooms and transported through insulated trunk lines to serving locations throughout the facility.

In many stadium and arena systems, beer may travel:

  • 30 feet
  • 100 feet
  • 150 feet or more

These systems allow operators to:

  • Support multiple serving stations
  • Centralize keg storage
  • Improve cooler organization
  • Maximize concession efficiency
  • Maintain high-volume beverage service

Long-draw systems are commonly used in:

  • Stadiums and arenas
  • Airports
  • Casinos
  • Hotels and resorts
  • Convention centers
  • Entertainment facilities
  • High-volume restaurants and bars

Challenges in High-Volume Beverage Operations

Commercial beverage systems operating at high volumes face several operational challenges.

Foam and Product Loss

When a keg empties, air or gas can enter the beer line, often causing:

  • Excessive foam
  • Spraying from taps
  • Unstable pours
  • Beer waste
  • Slower service recovery

In large long-draw systems, product loss during keg changes can become significant because of the amount of beer contained inside extended trunk lines.

Maintaining Pour Consistency

Proper balancing, temperature control, and pressure management are essential for maintaining consistent beverage quality throughout large facilities.

Service Speed

During concerts, sporting events, and peak hospitality periods, beverage systems must support rapid service while minimizing downtime.

Maintenance & Accessibility

Large commercial systems require organized layouts and easy servicing access for efficient maintenance and troubleshooting.

Beer Panels in Commercial Systems

Over the last decade, beer panels have become increasingly important in modern stadium and commercial draught installations.

Beer panels help organize:

  • Draught Foam Control devices
  • Regulators
  • Beer lines
  • Valves
  • Beverage system components

This helps improve:

  • Installation organization
  • Servicing access
  • Preventative maintenance
  • Operational efficiency
  • Future system expansion

For many commercial installers, beer panels have become a standard part of modern high-volume draught system design.

The Role of Draught Foam Control Technology

Draught Foam Control devices — commonly known as FOBs — are designed to automatically stop beverage flow when a keg empties, helping prevent air from entering the beer line.

By keeping beverage lines full during keg changes, Draught Foam Control systems can help:

  • Reduce beer waste
  • Improve pour consistency
  • Reduce foam after keg replacement
  • Speed up return to service
  • Reduce downtime
  • Improve operational efficiency

Independent brewery testing has shown that Draught Foam Control systems can save approximately one pitcher of beer per keg in many long-draw installations.
In large stadium and commercial systems changing multiple kegs during major events, these savings can become substantial over time.

Pacific Beer Equipment Stadium & Commercial Solutions

For more than 35 years, Pacific Beer Equipment has specialized in Draught Foam Control technology for commercial beverage dispensing systems.

Pacific Beer Equipment products are used in:

  • Stadiums and arenas
  • Airports
  • Hotels and resorts
  • Casinos
  • Breweries
  • Beer panels
  • Entertainment venues
  • High-volume commercial draught systems

Our Draught Foam Control solutions include:

  • DFC 9500
  • DFC 9600
  • DFC 360 QF

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 demanding commercial environments.
Pacific Beer Equipment systems are available in both wall-mounted and keg-mounted configurations and are designed to support efficient operation in modern long-draw beverage systems

In addition to traditional beer dispensing, Pacific Beer Equipment Draught Foam Control technology has also been used in:

  • Nitro coffee systems
  • Soda and soft drink dispensing
  • Frozen beverage systems
  • Margarita and daiquiri machines
  • Liquor dispensing systems

The Future of Commercial Beverage Dispensing

As commercial beverage systems continue to evolve, operators are placing greater emphasis on:

  • Reducing beverage waste
  • Improving service speed
  • Minimizing downtime
  • Improving operational efficiency
  • Maintaining pour consistency
  • Simplifying maintenance

Modern Draught Foam Control technology and organized commercial draught system design continue to play an important role in helping stadiums and commercial beverage operations maintain reliable high-volume service in demanding environments.