600BDR20SR





This item can safely be cleaned in a commercial dishwasher.

This unit comes with a 1/2" water connection for water supply.

This item is certified by NSF to applicable standards.
The Regency 20" beer drip tray is the perfect addition to your bar service area!

It is ideal for placing under beer taps and makes for a great spot to temporarily sit a drink after it is poured so that any overflow is caught and collected. This rail is designed to be surface mounted beneath beer or other beverage taps. The built in sprayer will quickly spray a stream of water into glasses which will rinse them out and also make the inside of the glass wet for a cleaner pour.
This piece features a corrosion-resistant design for optimal performance. A brass 3 1/2" x 5/8"-18 threaded drain allows any liquids to flow out of the rail, preventing overflows onto the floor or counter.


Made of 18 gauge type 304 stainless steel, you can expect a tough and durable composition.

The top grate features draining slots and is removable for easy cleaning and maintenance.
The gauge and type of any stainless steel product can drastically change its use and application. Watch this video to learn more about Regency stainless steel!
If you've used this product, leave a review to tell us and other customers what you thought about it.
Ricardo F.
I purchased this a while back and recently had it installed as there was a back up with my project. Upon installing it my plumber noted a bad weld connecting the drain to the tray and that it was leaking. I should have read the reviews on this prior.
Armina L.
Bought 2 of these for our restaurant bar. One of them works fine, but the other one worked for a couple of days, and hasn't worked since. It gets stuck upon use, and sprays water all over our bar guests. It's been very hard to find just the part to replace. Seems like everyone is having this issue, as well.
Allen H.
This system is faulty. The glass rinser leaks constantly. It has been inspected and evaluated by a licensed plumber; it has caused more harm than good.
For best results, feed the jet clean, cold water at a pressure between 15 and 60 PSI. If connecting to your main water supply, an inline water regulator may be needed to lower the water pressure to the suitable range.