Gas blenders allow for on site blending of CO2 and nitrogen at the correct ratios with great accuracy. Using a gas blender allows beer to be dispensed when CO2 is inadequate without over-carbonating or flattening the beer. Higher pressure from a blender is ideal for temperature fluctuations and long remote runs. This world-renowned technology reduces waste while increasing sales due to quality assurance.

 
Pro-Line Gas Blender - Single
Blend: 60% CO2 & 40% N2
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Pro-Line Gas Blender - Double
Blend 1: 60% CO2 & 40% N2
Blend 2: 25% CO2 & 75% N2
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Trumix Gas Blender - Single
Blend: 60% CO2 & 40% N2
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Trumix Gas Blender - Double
Blend 1: 60% CO2 & 40% N2
Blend 2: 25% CO2 & 75% N2
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Why gas blends matter?

How this unit save you money?

Compare to Premixed Cylinders
Cylinders of premixed gas (often called “Beergas”, “Aligal”
or “Guinness Gas”) are becoming a very common solution to
overcarbonation problems. There are two problems with this
source of mixed gas!

1) It is the most expensive way to buy
mixed gas.

2) In most cases the available blend is the wrong
blend and will cause most lagers and ales to go flat when
the kegs are on tap more than a couple of days.

The resultis waste to the tune of $1 to $3 per keg. The McDantim
Trumix™ saves you twice: It saves you on both gas costs


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