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Pure Gas

Perfect gases for beer and lager

Pure Gas Solutions

For Beer Quality

Close-up of a beer tap with bubbles rising, surrounded by gas cylinders in the background
Close-up of a beer tap with bubbles rising, surrounded by gas cylinders in the background
A bartender pouring a perfectly carbonated lager into a glass, with gas tanks visible nearby
A bartender pouring a perfectly carbonated lager into a glass, with gas tanks visible nearby

Lager Perfection

Beverage Gases

The perfect carbonation every time keeps our beer fresh and lively.

Tom B.

A smiling bartender pouring a fresh lager from a tap with a backdrop of glowing amber kegs.
A smiling bartender pouring a fresh lager from a tap with a backdrop of glowing amber kegs.

★★★★★

Hobbybrew Beverage Gas

Hobbybrew beverage gas can be used for drinks dispense use; either at home or professionally in a pub, club, bar or restaurant.

We offer 3 gases in our Hobbybrew beverage gas range:

  • Carbon Dioxide is used primarily to carbonate drinks, but is also used as a propellant to push the drink syrup along the drink lines through your pump and into your glass. If you are looking for carbon dioxide for other purposes than what is outlined above, please see our Carbon Dioxide (Industrial Grade).

  • 30/70 (30% Carbon Dioxide in Nitrogen) is used primarily for dispensing smooth/creamy stouts and ales.

  • 60/40 (40% Nitrogen in Carbon Dioxide) is used for dispensing the majority of lagers and ciders.

FAQs

What gases do you offer?

We supply CO2 and nitrogen tailored for beer and lager dispensing.

How do I store the gas cylinders?

Keep cylinders upright in a cool, dry place away from heat sources.

Can I use your gases for home brewing?

Absolutely, our beverage gases are perfect for home brewers wanting consistent carbonation and quality.

Are your gases food grade?

Yes, all our gases meet strict food-grade standards for safety.

Do you deliver to bars?

We offer delivery services directly to bars and pubs in the area.

What should I do if a cylinder leaks?

Stop using it immediately, move it outdoors, and contact us for safe cylinder replacement.