Our beer kegerator tower cooler is designed to cool the beer tower on your home kegerator, a direct draw type draft beer system. With a direct draw system, the beer keg is stored in a refrigerator or cooler right below the beer tower. The number one complaint about any direct draw home kegerator is your first 1/2 glass of beer is always foamy. The reason for this is simple – the beer faucet & shank inside your beer tower get warm between glasses and cause your foamy beer. And the solution is less than 5 minutes away – just install our Beer Tower Cooler! Our tower cooler works by continuously blowing a small volume of cold air into your beer tower and the cold air keeps your beer shanks and faucets ice cold. A side benefit is the continuous cold keeps faucet mold and bacteria growth inside your beer faucet at an absolute minimum. Our tower cooler ships with everything pictured β completely assembled beer tower cooler, zip tie to tie your tower cooler to your beer lines and high quality 1 Amp 12VDC power supply. Air flow is all about your fan rating and the hose diameter you are pushing air through. Our ΒΎβ ID diameter hose flows more air to your beer tower than the competitionβs βupgradedβ Β½β diameter hose no matter what they claim their fanβs CFM is, plus their ridged air hose offers even more air flow resistance.
- Works with any kegerator with a 3″ or larger diameter beer tower – home built or store bought.
- Works with commercial or homebrew beer kegs. Easy to install – just insert into your beer tower from inside your kegerator, zip-tie the hose to your beer line with the included zip-tie so it does not slip out, plug-in and you are ready to go.
- Built with an 8500 RPM 9.9 CFM blower motor, but only draws 1.6 Watts. 9.9 CFM is more than enough air to cool any beer tower ice cold!
- With our tower cooler, Our very tiny but powerful 40 mm fan hangs down inside your kegerator and blows just the right amount of cold air into your beer tower and onto your beer shanks.
- Completely pre-assembled – no assembly required. Includes a energy efficient power supply.















Rico –
This little puppy did a GREAT job keeping my beverage chilly and enjoyable. I could not imagine how this would turn out, but I have much colder brew now than ever before. Only problem is, you may experience a surprise from “friends” somewhat too often!
JSilan –
I’ve had this going for a couple of months and it keeps my tower and taps cold. Helped a bit with foaming issues but keep your pressure low and release CO2 if you continue to have problems. I learned to keep my pressure at 4PSI and just let the beer come out really slow.
Kevin Smith –
When it arrived, I was skeptical since it didnt seem like it was moving much air. BUT…. it does exactly what it needs to do. My beer is colder, foam is under control, and tap lines are cleaner. Its certainly not 100 percent silent, but as long as it isn’t touching the side of your keg fridge, its still waaaaaay quieter than a small fridge evaporator fan. You would have to pay attention to notice the added sound. Well worth it for anyone with a tap towee
Bax –
I’ve had a bit of a foam problem with my kegerator. I tried different pressures. The third beer pours fine. After reading up on it, the pedestal was not keeping cold enough. I didn’t expect much from this rig. It’s not an efficient design, and moves a low CFM of air. After a quick install, problem solved. Apparently not much air is just enough. I have approximately a 20″ flexible “pedestal” with a 2″ ID that goes to my in wall tap. It’s well insulated but over time the beer in that section got warm. This little bugger did the trick. Ice cold beer from first pull. The unit came with about 2′ of 1″ hose to move the air. Note: I can hear it running if I open the kegerator. This is not a problem.
Amazon Customer –
Didnβt last long
Jeff Gunderson –
It simply does not supply enough flow to properly cool a draft tower.
Paul –
Made no difference at all and when itβs running, put my hand at the end of the hose and could barely feel any air flowingβ¦..no wonder!
Jeremy B. –
This worked great when I purchased it in October and installed it into my Keezer. I tested it and then bought a second one to cool my other tower since the first one worked as advertised. Now (3 months later) the fan on one of the units has failed. I realize that the mechanics will eventually fail but inside of 3 months?