Beer dispenser drafts fit-out for new Birmingham pub

Canal House

Beverage dispenser and bar refrigeration firm, T&J Installations has completed a contract to fit out one of Birmingham city centre’s new pubs.

The Tamworth company has provided the beer and cider dispensers at the newly-refurbished Canal House, in Bridge Street.

The bar, owned by New World Trading Company, was formerly the James Brindley and had been closed for 10 years until New World Trading announced it had acquired the venue and was investing in a major refit.

The contract to install the new dispensing equipment followed T&J’s tank beer installation at New World Trading’s Oast House in Manchester.

At the Canal House, T&J has installed the majority of the beer and cider dispense systems, including beer tanks for Budweiser Budvar’s Tankové Pivo. The installation work also includes New World Trading’s own bespoke taps, which are tailored to the venue’s aesthetic.
The fit-out took three weeks to complete and was phased to accommodate other fit-out works at the pub.

The tank beer installation consists of three tanks with a maximum combined capacity of 1,500 litres.

The beer held in the tanks is a ‘brewery-fresh’, unpasteurised product which is transported in refrigerated tanks direct from Budweiser Budvar’s brewery in the Czech Republic, over the course of three days.

The cellar houses kegs which supply a total of 28 taps, across both of the venue’s floors as well as the tank beer.

Kieran Hartley, of New World Trading, said: “The beer coming from the taps is tasting great, with Tankové Pivo being a stand-out product. We are very excited about bringing this great offering to the people of Birmingham.

“T&J left a great impression when installing the Budweiser Budvar tanks at The Oast House and, following that, we wanted them to provide further installation and equipment supply services for both beer and cider dispense at other venues in the group.”

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