Bottle Fridges
Mark S. Elliott has spent 25 years working in various management roles within the tenanted and leased divisions of the UK's largest breweries and pub companies. His extensive knowledge and day-to-day involvement with pubs and publicans make him well qualified to know what is required to run a successful pub. He shares his knowledge and many 'insider tips' with you in this book. Mark is based in Cockermouth, Cumbria.
BOTTLE FRIDGES
Essential equipment
Bottle fridges (bottle chillers) are essential pieces of equipment for today’s public houses. They chill bottled products and display them enticingly to your customers. Today’s customers prefer many of their drinks to be served colder than in the past. They expect to have their bottled products nicely chilled and will not be satisfied with drinks served incorrectly. Whichever way your bar is laid out you should find ways of installing sufficient numbers of bottle fridges to chill and display your bottled products.
Bottle fridges come in a variety of shapes and styles from single and double door units that fit under your back-bar counter, to taller, upright units that require more vertical space in which to position them. There is also a range of specialist units which can be built into the bar back-fitting.
Temperature
Bottle fridges should chill products to their optimum serving temperature of 4°C. It is important to remember that it takes a bottle from room temperature 8 hours to cool to 4°C. Therefore, fridges must be restocked well in advance of opening for sale. ‘Bottle-up’ (ie restock your bottle fridges with bottled products), last thing at night to ensure that your bottles reach their optimum temperature before you open up.
Encouraging impulse purchases
Research shows that many people are undecided about the type of drink they want when they reach the bar. Correctly positioned and displayed bottle fridges provide you with an excellent opportunity to influence these customers to buy your more profitable products. Here are ways to make the best use of your bottle fridges:
- Make sure they correctly chill bottles to 4°C.
- Keep them clean and well illuminated.
- Have your fridges positioned where your customers standing at the bar can see them.
- Display your best selling products on the top shelf of your fridges.
- Display your bottles in banks of 2 to 5 ‘facings’ (ie positioning the same brands next to each other on the shelf horizontally). Allocate more facings to your biggest selling and most profitable products.
- Display similar types of drinks (lagers, RTDs, soft drinks) together in vertical columns in the fridge (eg display your biggest selling lager brand on the top shelf with your second lager brand on the shelf immediately below, followed by your third and fourth biggest lager brands on the bottom shelf).
- Keep your bottle fridges well stocked.

