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Overview of taps and accessories

Premium manufacturers for the perfect after-work treat

Frequently Asked Questions – We're here to help

Why does the beer foam?
Often the dispensing pressure is set incorrectly (see dispensing pressure table)
How do I put together a tap system?
We offer excellent complete sets where everything has already been thought of. Alternatively, you can contact us using the "Contact" button on the right side of the screen.
Wet or dry cooler?
Wet coolers: increasingly used in the catering industry, high cooling capacity, disadvantage: not immediately ready for use.
Can over-counter coolers be used as under-counter coolers?
YES! Contact us and we will put together the necessary components for you.
Why John Guest connectors?
John Guest offers quick assembly through simple plug-in connections that can usually be made without tools.
How is the dispenser connected?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLhH_1B3zhc
Conversion inch / mm
1" = 2.54 cm 5/32" = 3.969 mm 3/16" = 4.763 mm 1/4" = 6.35 mm 5/16" = 7.938 mm 3/8" = 9.525 mm 1/2" = 12.7 mm

Tap – The heart of perfectly poured beer

A high-quality tap is essential for the perfect beer experience. It determines not only how the beer flows into the glass, but also how much carbonation is retained and how the head forms. Especially with a tap for draft beer, the correct technology plays a crucial role in preventing unwanted foam formation.

There are various models for different purposes. A beverage dispenser with a tap is ideal for parties and celebrations, while a professional beer tap with a CO₂ pressure system is designed for bars and restaurants. Those who want to enjoy their beer at the perfect temperature should opt for a beer cooler with a tap, which chills the beverage directly as it's dispensed.

The material is also crucial. Stainless steel models are particularly easy to clean and hygienic. But which tap is right for your needs? The choice depends on several factors – from the type of draft beer to the desired flow control.

Which tap is the right one? Materials, functions & differences

Not all beer taps are created equal – depending on the intended use, there are different models with special features. A simple tap for draft beer may suffice if you only serve beer occasionally. However, anyone who regularly serves beer should opt for a high-quality version that optimally regulates the beer flow.

A compensator tap is ideal for professional use because it controls the flow rate and thus prevents excessive foaming. This is particularly important for carbonated beverages such as beer or soft drinks. For smaller quantities, such as a beer keg with a tap for home use, standard taps with simple operation are often sufficient.

The material also plays a major role. A brass tap not only provides an elegant look but is also particularly durable. Stainless steel taps, on the other hand, are especially hygienic because they are easy to clean. Additionally, there are models with an integrated check valve that prevents beer residue from flowing back into the keg.

Ultimately, the choice of tap depends on how often and for what purpose it will be used. Whether for restaurants, homebrewers, or as a practical beverage dispenser with a tap – there is a suitable model for every application.

Compensator tap or standard tap – what are the advantages?

Our compensator tap differs from a conventional beer tap due to its special flow control technology. While a standard tap regulates the beer flow simply by opening or closing, our compensator tap can individually adjust the flow rate. This means less foam and a more consistent beer quality – a crucial advantage for professionals and ambitious homebrewers alike.

The compensator tap's strength becomes particularly apparent with highly carbonated beers or changing keg systems. Its precise adjustment allows you to reduce the pressure directly at the tap without causing the beer to fizz unnecessarily or lose carbonation. This is especially advantageous with a beer keg and tap that uses a CO₂ pressurized system.

Anyone who regularly pours beer and values ​​perfect foam consistency should invest in a compensator tap. The slightly higher price is worthwhile in the long run, as it minimizes beer loss due to excess foam and ensures every glass is poured perfectly.

Clean the tap – this is how your beer stays fresh and hygienic.

Regular cleaning of the tap is crucial to maintaining beer quality and preventing deposits or bacterial growth. Especially with a frequently used beer tap, residues of hops, malt, and yeast can accumulate, impairing the taste and shortening the tap's lifespan.

The frequency of cleaning depends on usage. In restaurants and bars, taps should be flushed daily with clean water, while for home use, weekly cleaning is sufficient. Those using a beer cooler with a tap or a beer keg with a tap should also regularly flush all hoses and lines to prevent buildup.

Special brushes and cleaning agents are available for cleaning taps, specifically designed for the material used. With compensator taps, particular attention should be paid to the fine channels to ensure proper flow regulation.

A clean tap not only ensures better taste but also extends the lifespan of your draft beer system. With proper care, your beer stays fresh, hygienic, and perfectly flavorful – for perfect beer enjoyment every time!

Buying a beer tap – tips for choosing the right model

Anyone looking to buy our beer taps will find a wide selection of models. From simple beer taps for home use to professional compensator taps for restaurants and bars, there are numerous options with different features. But which model best suits your needs?

First, the type of draft beer should be considered. A tap for CO₂-pressurized draft beer requires different connections than a party keg with integrated pressure equalization. For smaller quantities, a tap for a 10-liter keg is suitable, while for larger beer systems, a high-quality, durable tap with precise flow control is recommended.

Anyone looking to buy a beer tap should pay attention to quality. Our high-quality models ensure a consistent beer flow, prevent excessive foaming, and make dispensing easier – for both homebrewers and professionals.