Beer Gas & Cellar Gas Guide
As bar gas suppliers, we stock a wide range of beer and cellar gas suitable for hospitality and home use. CO2 and CO2/nitrogen mixes keep pubs, bars, restaurants and events venues pouring a perfect pint every time.
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Beer gas and cellar gas for pubs, venues and home bars
As bar gas suppliers we stock a wide range of beer and cellar gas suitable for hospitality businesses and home use. CO2 and CO2/nitrogen mixes are essential for bars, restaurants, pubs, events venues and leisure facilities to ensure smooth service and keep up with demand for high-quality drinks.
Our range includes pure CO2 for highly carbonated drinks like lager, cider and bag-in-box soft drinks; 30/70 cellar mix (30% CO2 to 70% nitrogen) for stouts and bitters; and 60/40 cellar mix (60% CO2 to 40% nitrogen) for IPAs, pale ales and craft beer. Cellar gas is specifically designed for the catering and hospitality sectors and is the perfect solution for any business that dispenses carbonated drinks regularly. For home bars, simply purchase our beer gas cylinders or pick from our CO2 home bar range and pour a perfect pint from the comfort of your own home.
Common questions
Compact FAQ content supports long-tail searches and answers buying objections before checkout.
Which gas mix is right for which drink?
Use pure CO2 for highly carbonated drinks like lager, cider and bag-in-box soft drinks. Use a 30/70 cellar mix (30% CO2 / 70% nitrogen) for stouts and bitters. Use a 60/40 cellar mix (60% CO2 / 40% nitrogen) for IPAs, pale ales and craft beer.
What cylinder size should I pick for a home bar vs a pub?
2L cylinders suit a home bar where space is at a premium. Hospitality businesses typically use 10L, 20L or 50L. Smaller home bars also use 1.5kg, 3.15kg or 6.35kg; larger home bars step up to 15kg or 34kg.
Is your beer gas food-grade?
Yes — many of our beer gas cylinders are food-grade, suitable for both commercial dispense and home-bar use. Each cylinder is regularly inspected and pressure (180–200 bar) is listed on the product page.
Will your gas keep my beer tasting fresh from first pour to last?
Yes. Our range of beer gas cylinders ensures your beer tastes great from the very first pint to the last, while extending the life of your beverages without impacting the taste.




