Rent-free Beer Gas cylinders

Beer Gas Refill & Exchange

Need a Beer Gas refill? Adams Gas exchanges empty cellar / beer dispense gas cylinders for full ones — rent-free, with no hire contract. Available in mixed-gas and pure CO2 cellar cylinders.

Why Adams Gas

Benefits & features

Rent-free cylinders

No monthly hire and no contract — pay for the gas plus a one-off refundable deposit only.

Fast exchange

Swap an empty for a full cylinder of the same size in minutes — no waiting for an on-site refill.

Collection & delivery

Collect from our Kent base and stockist network, or take local delivery across Kent and beyond.

Applications

What Beer Gas is used for

Our cellar / beer dispense gas is used for dispensing keg beer, lager, stout and cider in pubs, clubs and home bars. Whatever the application, you get the same rent-free terms and quick cylinder exchange.

  • Keg beer & lager — a 60/40 CO2/nitrogen mix is the common cellar choice.
  • Stout & creamy pours — 70/30 mixes for a tighter, smoother head.
  • Cider & soft drinks — pure CO2 where a mix is not needed.
Sizes, fittings & exchange

Mixes, pure CO2 & exchange

Beer gas comes as cellar mixes (commonly 60/40 and 70/30 CO2/nitrogen) and pure CO2. The mix you need depends on what you are pouring — ales and lagers usually run 60/40, some stouts 70/30, while cider and soft drinks take pure CO2.

Every cellar cylinder is rent-free for pubs, clubs and home bars alike — exchange your empty for a full one whenever the keg line needs it. Pulling pints at home? Our refill range covers home-bar setups too.

How it works

Simple, rent-free, no contract

Bring your empty

Return any empty Adams Gas cylinder to us or a local stockist — no appointment needed.

Swap for a full one

Exchange it for a full cylinder of the same gas and size, on the spot.

Pay for the gas only

No rental and no contract — just the gas plus a one-off refundable cylinder deposit.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

What mix do I need — 60/40 or 70/30?

Ales and lagers commonly use a 60/40 CO2/nitrogen mix; some stouts and creamy pours use 70/30. We stock the common cellar mixes plus pure CO2.

Do you exchange beer gas cylinders?

Yes — exchange your empty Adams Gas cellar cylinder for a full one, rent-free.

Can a home bar use this?

Absolutely — we supply both trade venues and home-bar setups.

Get your Beer Gas refill

Available in mixed-gas and pure CO2 cellar cylinders — rent-free.

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