For accurate gas analysis in beverage dispensing applications
The beer check gas analyser was created to help beer brewers, distributors and end users check the quality and mixture of gases used to serve their beverages.
Dimensions
76.2 mm x 152.4 mm x 44 mm
Weight
0.32 kg
Analysis Gas
CO₂ / N₂ / mixed gas
Sampling Frequency
Continuous
Battery
Rechargeable lithium battery
Connector
1/4″ polypropylene hose barb
All gas mixing products supplied by BSL Gas Technologies Ltd are produced in accordance with a BS EN 1SO 9001:2015 accredited quality system.
No mains electricity supply required during analysis
USB wall charger
Compatible with any 5v USB power source
Touch screen display
Gas temperatures displayed in Fahrenheit and Celsius
What does it do?
The beer check gas analyser was created to help beer brewers, distributors and end users check the quality and mixture of gases used to serve their beverages. For manufacturers, the Beer Check analyser offers precise control over the dispensing process, ensuring consistency in flavour and aroma.
Distributors benefit from the ability to verify and maintain the quality of beer during storage and transportation, guaranteeing that it reaches consumers in top condition. For end users such as bars and restaurants, the analyser ensures that every pour meets high standards, enhancing customer satisfaction with each pint served. By optimising gas usage and maintaining quality, the beer check gas analyser supports every step of the beer supply chain in delivering a consistently superior drinking experience.
The Beer Check unit can be used to check the gas mixtures of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in nitrogen (N₂) used for beer dispensing and other carbon dioxide (CO₂) and nitrogen (N₂) only applications. The Beer Check gas analyser can also be used to check the presence of oxygen (O₂) in the output of nitrogen generators (N₂) and identify leaks in gas mixing systems.
Display Modes
What options are available?
Mode 1
Mixture percentage (%) of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in nitrogen (N₂)
Mode 2
Percentage (%) of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in air when flushing a keg after cleaning
Mode 3
Percentage (%) of residual oxygen (O₂) in output of a nitrogen (N₂) generator