Dispense Catalog - Flipbook - Page 8
10 KEY ELEMENTS
OPTIMIZE QUALITY & INCREASE PROFITS
KEG STORAGE TEMPERATURE 38 F
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Dedicate the Walk-In Cooler for Kegs
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Maintain Carbonation from the First to the Last Glass
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• Under 38 degrees: impacts taste and impedes "head of foam" formation.
• Over 38 degrees: results in foamy beer and pouring prots down the drain.
GAS BLENDER
• Optimizes quality and maximizes keg yield.
• On-site blending of CO2 and nitrogen is less expensive than pre-mixed
gas cylinders.
SECONDARY REGULATOR PANEL
Dedicated Keg Pressure Management
• Different beer styles may require dedicated keg pressure settings.
• Secondary regulator panels ensure the correct keg pressure is applied to each keg.
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STAINLESS STEEL CONTACT
The Brewer’s Choice
• Improves service life and hygiene.
• Ensures product integrity.
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PROFIT MAXIMIZER (PRO-MAX™)
Maximize Prots & Minimize Waste
• When keg empties, simply replace keg and reset
the Prot Maximizer™.
• Leaving lled beer lines reduces pour cost and
maximizes keg yield.