The guide below shows both how much gas our cylinders contain together with an estimate of the number of kegs of beer, stout or lager you can expect to dispense per cylinder. There are a great many factors influencing how many kegs you will get from a cylinder, but under normal circumstances you can expect to get somewhere between the numbers given.
For an estimate of the number of syrup containers you can expect to dispense from a post-mix system, click on Soft drink dispense in the left-hand menu panel.
Product Cylinder code
Size (cm) Weight Filled pressure
Contents No. of 11gal kegs/cyl
Suregas
Dia.
Height (kg, full) (max. Bar)
14.0
50.0
10.15
50 3.15kgs
14.0
83.0
16.6
62.8
21.35
18.35
50
50
6.35kgs
6.35kgs
20.3
23.0
14.0
87.0
149.5
94.0
43.8
99.0
19.14
50
50
200
From To
6 9
12
12
18
18
3.80kgs
26
34.00kgs
64
2.26m
3
9
39
96
14 Suremix
30
E
B
SB
R
K
V
S
N
V
20.3
87.0
23.0
149.5
14.0
94.0
35.77
79.56
20.20
200
200
200
4.15m
3
10.47m
3
2.75m
3
17
42
10
26
65
12 Suremix
50
S
N
V
20.3
87.0
23.0
149.5
14.0
94.0
37.33
87.25
20.53
200
200
180
5.06m
3
12.94m
3
2.80m
3
19
50
11
23
58
13 Suremix
60
S
N
20.3
87.0
23.0
149.5
38.32
85.99
180
180
5.12m
3
13.14m
3
20
51
24
59
Post-mix systems combine syrup, water and CO
2
to produce a carbonated soft drink. The guide below will help you to work out how much pop your Suregas cylinders will dispense.
Cylinder Size Contents No of syrup boxes
B
SB
6.35kgs
6.35kgs
8
8
R
K
13.80kgs
34.00kgs
16
40