Setting the Draught Standard In Atlantic Canada

Take Your Draught Services to the Next Level with Draught Pro Certified

Having Our Draught Pro Certified Seal means we ensure…


Monthly cleaning maintenance program by a qualified Draught Pro technician

Cleaning and sanitization with a chlorinated cleaner on a regular monthly basis ensures the system is sanitized and meets Health Canada regulations. It also reduces energy consumption and long term maintenance and repair.

Beer gas is typically a blend 70% nitrogen and 30% CO2 and works well with high volume accounts. Using 100% CO2 works better with lower volume accounts although either can be used in any situation with proper balancing.

Beer gas or CO2 for dispensing gas

Properly maintained cooler temperature

Ensuring the temperature is between 34 and 38° for all fridges will allow beer to be poured with proper internal carbonation maintained.

Properly maintained glycol water bath temperature and circulation on remote systems

A properly maintained glycol deck will reduce energy consumption and long-term maintenance and repair. This will give consistent temperature along the trunk line which reduces warm spots that can create flashing.

Having a beer clean glass will ensure proper head retention and can easily be measured by glass lacing and bubble formation on the side of the glass.

"Beer clean" glass wear

Properly balanced system that dispenses 2oz per second

Properly balanced system at 2 oz/second draught pours with proper head retention.

Proper keg rotation will give the freshest product to the customer. (FIFO) First in first out!

Proper keg rotation (FIFO)

FOBs installed on all remote systems

FOBs installed on remote systems will reduce draught waste and increase profit.

Trained by Draught Pro Certified technicians from holding the glass to pouring a perfect draft beer.

Draught Pro Trained Wait Staff

Properly installed system by a qualified Draught Pro Technician

Having your system installed by a professional ensures that the system is properly balanced and temperatures are correct which makes certain the draught pours at 2 ounces per second.

Interested in becoming Draught Pro Certified?

Join the growing network of establishments setting the standard in draught system care. Fill out the form below and our team will be in touch with details on how to get certified.

A person is testing the temperature of a boiling liquid, possibly beer, in a red container using a digital thermometer. The person is holding the thermometer probe in the liquid, with a beverage tap and foamy fizzy liquid visible in the background.