Bottoms-up beer dispenser that fills glasses from the base through a magnetic valve — faster pours with far less foam and waste.
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Lead time: 3–5 weeks
A bottoms-up beer dispenser fills each glass from the bottom through a magnetic valve in its base, instead of pouring from a tap, so it cuts the foam and spillage that slow a normal pour. One person can fill several glasses at once and hand them straight across, which is why these units are a fixture at festivals, stadium concessions, and high-volume bars where pour speed decides the queue. The stainless steel housing stands up to commercial use. The unit itself does not chill the beer, so the line needs a keg cooler ahead of it.
Bottoms-up fill via magnetic valve seals — drastically less foam and waste
Choose 1, 2, or 4-glass models to match your peak service speed
No cooling inside the unit — pair it with a keg cooler on the line
Stainless steel housing built for commercial use; runs on 100-240V
The machine only fills cups that carry a magnetic valve in the base — ordinary glassware will not work on it. Those are sold separately, under Magnetic-Bottom Cups & Glasses for Bottoms-Up Dispensers: 16 oz tempered glass by the case of 50, or 14, 16 and 20 oz reusable plastic by the case of 100.
Specifications
Machine Options
1 glass dispenser
2 glasses dispenser
4 glasses dispenser
Voltage
100-240V
100-240V
100-240V
Weight
6.0 kg
9.0 kg
15.0 kg
Material
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Warranty
1 Year
1 Year
1 Year
Dispensing method
Bottoms-up magnetic valve
Bottoms-up magnetic valve
Bottoms-up magnetic valve
Cooling
Not built in — external keg cooler required
Not built in — external keg cooler required
Not built in — external keg cooler required
Frequently asked questions
How does bottoms-up dispensing reduce foam?
Beer fills the glass from the bottom through a magnetic valve instead of pouring over the top, so there's far less agitation, foam, and spillage.
Do I need special glasses?
Yes. The fill happens through a valve in the base of the cup, so ordinary glassware cannot be used. Magnetic-bottom cups are sold separately on their own page — 16 oz tempered glass by the case of 50, or 14, 16 and 20 oz reusable plastic by the case of 100.
Which model should I choose?
Pick by pour speed: 1-glass for small venues and countertops, 2-glass for busy bars, and 4-glass for peak-time, high-volume service.
Is shipping included in the price?
For in-stock items — anything you can add to the cart — shipping is included in the listed price. For made-to-order items, delivery is either free (marked on the product page) or calculated when you place your order, based on destination and volume.
How long does delivery take?
In-stock items typically arrive within one to three weeks. Made-to-order items take three to six weeks, since we work directly with manufacturers and need time for production and logistics before shipping. Your assigned manager confirms a more precise estimate once your order is placed. Please note we can't be responsible for delays caused by customs clearance in the destination country.
Are import duties and taxes included?
In most cases, yes — we aim to ship Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), which means duties and import taxes are handled so you don't face extra charges on delivery. In rare cases we may ship Delivered Duty Unpaid (DDU), where you would settle import charges directly with the carrier — but only when agreed with you in advance.
Do your products come with a warranty?
Yes. Most of our equipment comes with a one-to-two-year manufacturer's warranty covering factory defects and technical faults under normal use; the specific term is stated on each product page. If a defect appears, we arrange a replacement or refund in line with our Exchange & Return Policy, and our team guides you through the claim step by step.