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CO2 for Glass Frosting 

CO₂ for Glass Frosting is designed for bars, restaurants and venues using glass frosting machines to elevate presentation and give customers that instant “wow” moment at the bar. Our rent-free cylinders provide a reliable supply of CO₂ so your glass froster is always ready when you need it.

Choose the cylinder size that matches your machine’s specification, add it to your basket and checkout online. Delivery options and lead times will be shown at checkout based on your postcode.

Order CO2 for glass frosting machines online from Adams Gas. Rent-free cylinders for bars and restaurants that want perfectly chilled, frosted glasses with reliable UK-filled CO2.

A glass frosting machine is a simple way to stand out from the crowd – but only if it has a dependable CO₂ supply. Our CO₂ for Glass Frosting cylinders are used with compatible bar glass frosters to chill and frost glasses in seconds, creating a crisp, icy finish that customers remember.

Ordering from Adams Gas gives you:

  • Rent-free cylinders – pay a one-off, refundable deposit and only pay for gas when you exchange
  • UK-filled CO₂ for consistent performance and reliable frost coverage
  • Online ordering – view prices and delivery options before confirming your order

These cylinders are ideal for:

  • Cocktail bars and premium pubs
  • Restaurants, hotels and rooftop bars
  • Event bars looking to add a theatre element to their serve

Each product page includes cylinder size and fitting details so you can match bottles to your glass frosting machine and regulators. Many venues place combined orders that also include Beer Gas for Home and Business or trade Cellar Gas to cover all their bar gas needs in one delivery.

Always follow your machine manufacturer’s guidance on installation, pressure settings and maintenance. CO₂ cylinders must be stored upright, secured and away from heat sources. Please read our Safety & Storage information before installing or changing bottles.

FAQs

As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.

We stock a wide range of butane gas bottles for residential and commercial use. It’s a versatile gas and can be used in fridges, lighters, and aerosols. Butane is also popular for camping and caravanning because it provides portable heating, as well as the capability to fuel barbecues quickly and efficiently.

Unlike gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, butane is not a greenhouse gas and does not affect the ozone layer.

If you find yourself in a situation where a gas cylinder is involved in a fire or close to fire, do not approach or attempt to move the cylinder or operate the valve. Evacuate the area immediately and keep others away.

Contact the Fire & Rescue Service as soon as possible, informing them of your location, as well as the type and quantity of gas involved.

If you’d like to read more about gas safety then please read our blog on how to stay safe when handling gas.

As a gas bottle supplier, we know there are several things that influence how long a gas bottle lasts. These factors include, your burner, low or high heat, the use and frequency of use.

The gas application is a major factor of how long your bottle will last because it determines how much gas you need. A 45kg cooking gas bottle can last around 244 days, depending on the burner you have and the frequency with which you use the gas. If you have a Calor gas propane 6kg bottle and if you consider that 1kg of propane can give around 13.6 kWh of energy – you will be able to use a cooker for about 81.6 hours.

At Adams Gas, we provide many different types of gas, including butane. Each 220g of butane will last for approximately 3 to 4 hours on low heat, meaning you can really get your money’s worth with this type of gas. Our Calor gas butane 15kg bottles could last for up to 238 hours on low heat.

Fire up the BBQ whatever the weather with our range of Calor bottled gases. Not only can you start cooking almost instantly after turning your gas on, you can also carry on cooking for longer.

Propane gas exerts significantly more pressure than butane at the same temperature, meaning it’s ideal for exterior storage and BBQ use all year round.

Butane gas is also great for barbeques as it produces around 12% more energy than propane when the same volume of each gas is burned. While butane is a popular choice for those who light up their BBQ a few times a week, you should consider that butane gas won’t flow when the weather is cold.

Interested to find out more? Read our blog on the differences between propane and butane for bbqs.

With energy, the standing charge is the cost of having a gas and electricity supply, then you pay usage charges on top. The standing charge is the fee you pay to your energy supplier simply because it gives you access to energy.

Transporting gas cylinders in a safe and responsible manner is essential to the safety and welfare of your employees and the general public. Gas Safe recommends that any organisation transporting dangerous goods, such as butane gas bottles, follows the basic legal safety regulations within ADR, which include driver training, vehicle ventilation, safety equipment and basic safety training with gases.

You should always comply with gas safety rules, which include no smoking in, or near to any vehicle that is being used to transport gas bottles, no carrying more than 333kg of gas without an ADR license, no operation of ignition near the gas bottles and no carrying of any unnecessary passengers whilst transporting gas cylinders.

If you’d like to find out more about safety when transporting gas cylinders then please read our blog which outlines full gas safety instructions.

We’re always on hand to answer your questions, so if you have anything you’d like to ask then please get in touch, we’d love to help.