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I'm looking to sell a lot of Bottoms Up Beer Dispensers that I purchased from an auction house. They were from an event center in Rock Island, IL that pulled them out when changing ownership. My plan was originally to go through and refurbish/test them and replace items and gaskets as needed and sell on eBay but I became too busy with all my other projects (including my priority of finishing my basement remodel so I can brew again). If I were to go through and test/fix these, I would look to sell them for closer to $400 per tap versus the $100 here.
These are pretty cool dispensers that you may have come across at events. These work by using special reusable or disposable glasses with a hole in the bottom for pouring from the bottom up with a magnet that covers the hole after. You can buy glasses and even custom design the magnets with your brewery logo at a reasonable price ($20 for 120 magnets). They say the magnets are single serve but I don't see why you couldn't hand wash them and reuse them. Here is a link to the website: Beers That Fill from the Bottom | Bottoms Up Draft Beer Systems | United States
I currently have:
These are the countertop models so if you have a kegerator (or if there aren't any refrigerant lines to worry about in the lid of your keezer), these would sit on top with beer lines running up to them. If you have a keezer, I would see these as sitting on top of the keezer with hoses coming up through the collar on the back and insulated/shrouded on the way to the tap.
I want to emphasize that these are not tested by me. I assume they were working when removed from the event center. However, most of them do not have a power supply, I can provide the power supply specs when I get home but there is a unique connector I have not been able to identify when I looked originally.
Work that I would see needing to be done on all units:
Are these necessary? Absolutely not. Will you have the coolest kegerator out of all of your homebrew buddies? Probably
I'll update with pictures and more information that I think of in the coming days or upon request if I don't get around to it.
These are pretty cool dispensers that you may have come across at events. These work by using special reusable or disposable glasses with a hole in the bottom for pouring from the bottom up with a magnet that covers the hole after. You can buy glasses and even custom design the magnets with your brewery logo at a reasonable price ($20 for 120 magnets). They say the magnets are single serve but I don't see why you couldn't hand wash them and reuse them. Here is a link to the website: Beers That Fill from the Bottom | Bottoms Up Draft Beer Systems | United States
I currently have:
1 X 4 Tap Dispenser ($400)- SOLD1611 x 2 Tap Dispensers ($200/EA)- 12 x 1 Tap Dispensers ($100/EA)
- +$25 Shipping to continental US - Regardless of quantity/size ordered
These are the countertop models so if you have a kegerator (or if there aren't any refrigerant lines to worry about in the lid of your keezer), these would sit on top with beer lines running up to them. If you have a keezer, I would see these as sitting on top of the keezer with hoses coming up through the collar on the back and insulated/shrouded on the way to the tap.
I want to emphasize that these are not tested by me. I assume they were working when removed from the event center. However, most of them do not have a power supply, I can provide the power supply specs when I get home but there is a unique connector I have not been able to identify when I looked originally.
Work that I would see needing to be done on all units:
- Clean Unit
- Replace Hoses
- Source power supply (from Bottoms Up or elsewhere)
- Order cups and magnets
- Clean with normal line cleaner
- Troubleshoot problems (Bottoms Up does have a lot of good videos on setting these up, troubleshooting, replacing parts, etc)
- Setting dispense levels for small/medium/large (IE 8 oz, 16 oz, Pitcher) by testing with cheap beer or water in a keg
Are these necessary? Absolutely not. Will you have the coolest kegerator out of all of your homebrew buddies? Probably
I'll update with pictures and more information that I think of in the coming days or upon request if I don't get around to it.
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