DRAFT & KEG ACCESSORIES
KRUPS KRUPS and HEINEKEN B100 BeerTender with Heineken Draught Keg Technology, Black
Keeps beer at the optimal level of 37.4 °F Designed for Heineken, Heineken Premium Light, and Newcastle Brown Ale Ultra quiet and efficient Peltier cooling system Enjoy fresh beer for up to 30 days after tapping ON/OFF LED Indicator LED temperature indicator The Revolutionary Heineken Kegerator KRUPS, the leading small appliance manufacturer in the world, has teamed up with Heineken to provide beer connoisseurs with an elevated draught beer experience. The KRUPS B100 BeerTender technology is designed to be fully compatible with the Heineken DraughtKeg system, which utilizes a carbonator pressure unit set to 25 patented components. This system releases Co2 every time the tap is opened, ensuring that your beer remains fresh for up to 30 days. No Heinken kegerator would be complete without the advanced technology of KRUPS BeerTender integrated into it. The Peltier cooling system will keep your beer at a consistent and chilled 37.4 °F, while the LED display temperature indicator makes sure that you always have the perfect cold beer ready to sip. With easy installation and an authentic tap, this Heinken kegerator is ideal for any beer enthusiast. With the incredible KRUPS and Heineken B100 BeerTender, you can now savor a premium draft beer in your own home with all its flavor and richness. Get ready for taste satisfaction like never before! Get yours today!
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Draft beer is served in a keg instead of a bottle or a can. Keg beer is a pressurized draft beer that is often filtered and pasteurized.
The name draft is a commonly used North American term, while other countries like Australia or Ireland called it draught from the Old English word “Dragan,” which meant to carry or pull. They’re a popular item used in sitcoms and movies, often seen with teenagers or young college students.
How a Draft Beer System Works
Cooler
The recommended cooling temperature for beer is 3 degrees celsius. The cooling process begins when you store the keg in a cool and dark place if you pair it with an energy-efficient hydrocarbon cooler.
Keg
This is the container that holds the beer. They come in various shapes and sizes, but the most common thing is the down tube that pumps gas and helps the beer up to the tap.
Coupler
This connects the tube to the keg safely. It provides a secure passage for the gas to push through and help pump the beer without causing a mess or explosion.
Gas
CO2 gas is used to pump and regulate beer. To get a constant flow of beer, it has to maintain a pressure of 40 psi; any more would result in fobbing beer. This is when the beer has absorbed some of the CO2, which results in diminished quality.
Tubing
This is used to transport beer from the keg to your red solo cup. It’s important to have thick insulated tubing to keep the beer cool.
Font
This is controlled by the free flow tap. The tap needs to be in good condition and must be opened smoothly. If not opened properly, too much foam may be served in the glass instead of the drink.