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Serv-Ware 61" 2-Tap Direct Draw Kegerator, 3-Kegs Commercial Keg Cooler
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Serv-Ware 61" 2-Tap Direct Draw Kegerator, 3-Kegs Commercial Keg Cooler

Serv-Ware 61" 2-Tap Direct Draw Kegerator, 3-Kegs Commercial Keg Cooler

The Serv-Ware DD61-2-HC is a 61" direct draw kegerator — a commercial under-bar keg refrigerator built for bars, restaurants, and taprooms that need clean, short draft lines to a top-mounted tower. It holds up to 3 half-barrel kegs (or up to 6 sixtels) and ships with 2 pre-drilled tower holes on the stainless top — you choose the tower, faucet count, and drip tray to match your bar's layout.

Specifications

  • Width: 61"
  • Depth: 28"
  • Height: 36" (bar-counter compatible, under-bar ready)
  • Keg capacity: 3 half-barrel kegs or up to 6 sixtels
  • Tower openings: 2 pre-drilled holes on stainless top
  • Doors: Self-closing, lockable, field-reversible hinges
  • Refrigeration: Forced-air, bottom-mount, self-contained
  • Temperature range: 36–40°F (draft-beer optimal)
  • Electrical: 115V / 60Hz / 1-phase, NEMA 5-15P plug
  • Refrigerant: R-290 (hydrocarbon, EPA-compliant)
  • Exterior: Stainless steel front and top, galvanized sides
  • Interior: Epoxy-coated floor, keg rails included
  • Certifications: NSF, UL
  • Ships without: Tower, faucets, couplers, drip tray, CO2 regulator (order separately)

Why direct draw over a remote system

A direct draw setup keeps the beer line short — usually under 5 feet from keg to faucet — which means simpler system balancing, less foaming, no glycol chiller required, and far lower install cost than a long-draw or remote system. For bars pouring under ~10 kegs a week per tap, direct draw is the right architecture. The Serv-Ware 61" cabinet is sized so a 3-keg lineup fits with room to work the couplers, and the 2-holes top gives you flexibility on tower placement.

Install notes for techs

Standard North American Sankey (D-system) couplers fit domestic half-barrels and sixtels. Tower shanks typically use 3" or 3-1/8" hole spacing — confirm against your tower's base plate before ordering. Air-cooled direct-draw towers are recommended for runs under 18" to the faucet; for taller or insulated towers, plan on a tower cooling fan to prevent first-pour foam. CO2 regulator pressure is usually set at 10–14 PSI depending on beer style and line length. Bottom-mount compressor, front-breathing — flush install OK on sides and rear.

Covered by a 2-year parts and labor warranty plus a 5-year compressor warranty. Ships freight from our warehouse — order by 2 PM CT for same-day handling.

$3,666.60
Serv-Ware 61" 2-Tap Direct Draw Kegerator, 3-Kegs Commercial Keg Cooler—
$3,666.60

Serv-Ware 61" 2-Tap Direct Draw Kegerator, 3-Kegs Commercial Keg Cooler

The Serv-Ware DD61-2-HC is a 61" direct draw kegerator — a commercial under-bar keg refrigerator built for bars, restaurants, and taprooms that need clean, short draft lines to a top-mounted tower. It holds up to 3 half-barrel kegs (or up to 6 sixtels) and ships with 2 pre-drilled tower holes on the stainless top — you choose the tower, faucet count, and drip tray to match your bar's layout.

Specifications

  • Width: 61"
  • Depth: 28"
  • Height: 36" (bar-counter compatible, under-bar ready)
  • Keg capacity: 3 half-barrel kegs or up to 6 sixtels
  • Tower openings: 2 pre-drilled holes on stainless top
  • Doors: Self-closing, lockable, field-reversible hinges
  • Refrigeration: Forced-air, bottom-mount, self-contained
  • Temperature range: 36–40°F (draft-beer optimal)
  • Electrical: 115V / 60Hz / 1-phase, NEMA 5-15P plug
  • Refrigerant: R-290 (hydrocarbon, EPA-compliant)
  • Exterior: Stainless steel front and top, galvanized sides
  • Interior: Epoxy-coated floor, keg rails included
  • Certifications: NSF, UL
  • Ships without: Tower, faucets, couplers, drip tray, CO2 regulator (order separately)

Why direct draw over a remote system

A direct draw setup keeps the beer line short — usually under 5 feet from keg to faucet — which means simpler system balancing, less foaming, no glycol chiller required, and far lower install cost than a long-draw or remote system. For bars pouring under ~10 kegs a week per tap, direct draw is the right architecture. The Serv-Ware 61" cabinet is sized so a 3-keg lineup fits with room to work the couplers, and the 2-holes top gives you flexibility on tower placement.

Install notes for techs

Standard North American Sankey (D-system) couplers fit domestic half-barrels and sixtels. Tower shanks typically use 3" or 3-1/8" hole spacing — confirm against your tower's base plate before ordering. Air-cooled direct-draw towers are recommended for runs under 18" to the faucet; for taller or insulated towers, plan on a tower cooling fan to prevent first-pour foam. CO2 regulator pressure is usually set at 10–14 PSI depending on beer style and line length. Bottom-mount compressor, front-breathing — flush install OK on sides and rear.

Covered by a 2-year parts and labor warranty plus a 5-year compressor warranty. Ships freight from our warehouse — order by 2 PM CT for same-day handling.

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The Serv-Ware DD61-2-HC is a 61" direct draw kegerator — a commercial under-bar keg refrigerator built for bars, restaurants, and taprooms that need clean, short draft lines to a top-mounted tower. It holds up to 3 half-barrel kegs (or up to 6 sixtels) and ships with 2 pre-drilled tower holes on the stainless top — you choose the tower, faucet count, and drip tray to match your bar's layout.

Specifications

  • Width: 61"
  • Depth: 28"
  • Height: 36" (bar-counter compatible, under-bar ready)
  • Keg capacity: 3 half-barrel kegs or up to 6 sixtels
  • Tower openings: 2 pre-drilled holes on stainless top
  • Doors: Self-closing, lockable, field-reversible hinges
  • Refrigeration: Forced-air, bottom-mount, self-contained
  • Temperature range: 36–40°F (draft-beer optimal)
  • Electrical: 115V / 60Hz / 1-phase, NEMA 5-15P plug
  • Refrigerant: R-290 (hydrocarbon, EPA-compliant)
  • Exterior: Stainless steel front and top, galvanized sides
  • Interior: Epoxy-coated floor, keg rails included
  • Certifications: NSF, UL
  • Ships without: Tower, faucets, couplers, drip tray, CO2 regulator (order separately)

Why direct draw over a remote system

A direct draw setup keeps the beer line short — usually under 5 feet from keg to faucet — which means simpler system balancing, less foaming, no glycol chiller required, and far lower install cost than a long-draw or remote system. For bars pouring under ~10 kegs a week per tap, direct draw is the right architecture. The Serv-Ware 61" cabinet is sized so a 3-keg lineup fits with room to work the couplers, and the 2-holes top gives you flexibility on tower placement.

Install notes for techs

Standard North American Sankey (D-system) couplers fit domestic half-barrels and sixtels. Tower shanks typically use 3" or 3-1/8" hole spacing — confirm against your tower's base plate before ordering. Air-cooled direct-draw towers are recommended for runs under 18" to the faucet; for taller or insulated towers, plan on a tower cooling fan to prevent first-pour foam. CO2 regulator pressure is usually set at 10–14 PSI depending on beer style and line length. Bottom-mount compressor, front-breathing — flush install OK on sides and rear.

Covered by a 2-year parts and labor warranty plus a 5-year compressor warranty. Ships freight from our warehouse — order by 2 PM CT for same-day handling.