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Overview

This is a 5×8 beverage trailer configured for open-air markets, events, and mobile service.

It is fully operational today.

It was built to solve the cooling problem first, while allowing flexibility in how the system is finished or expanded depending on the buyer.


Cooling Performance

The system has been tested under real conditions and maintains approximately 34°F during operation.

It remains effective in ambient temperatures up to approximately 105°F.

This is the problem most builds fail to solve — and the reason this trailer exists in its current form.


How to Think About It

This trailer can go in two directions depending on the buyer.

If you want something ready to operate, it can be delivered as a fully completed, dialed-in system.

If you are hands-on and already operating in this space, this gives you a proven foundation you can take the rest of the way yourself — without having to solve the hardest part.


Key Specifications

Trailer Size
5 ft × 8 ft
Cooling System
A/C with CoolBot controller
Operating Temperature
Maintains ~34°F during operation
Ambient Rating
Effective up to ~105°F ambient
Taps
4 taps
Keg Capacity
Supports up to 8 half-barrel kegs
Load Capacity
2,000 lb

Power Requirements

Voltage
120V
Draw
9 amps
Source
Generator or high-output vehicle
Included
Power source not included

Condition


Purchase Options

Base Platform — Inquire for Pricing

  • Fully functional as it sits
  • Proven cooling system in place
  • Ideal for a buyer who wants to complete or customize the build

Turnkey System — $28,000

  • Fully completed and dialed-in configuration
  • Ready for immediate commercial use
  • Reflects the engineering and performance already built into the system

This is not priced as a trailer alone. It reflects a system that has already been taken through the trial-and-error phase required to operate reliably in Phoenix conditions.


Next Step

Serious buyers only. A live demonstration can be scheduled. Call or text Eleanor to start the conversation. Email Ed with technical questions.