Perlick PERL 575SS Keg Beer Faucet - Creamer Version - Stainless Steel
Conventional wisdom has no place at Perlick. That's because of the drive for innovation is legendary, leaving convention for the other guys to play with. Now, wisdom in general... well, that's another story. The new Perl Stainless Faucet from Perlick is a classic example. Its revolutionary Perl ball and floating O-ring design eliminates the need for a valve shaft. Beer gets no exposure to air; there's literally no space for mold and bacteria to grow. The Perl Faucet has fewer internal parts for better reliability.
The built-in cramer features is very easy to use with this faucet. When the beer is ready to be topped of, the user simply pulls back on the faucet handle until you have the desired amount of creamy head.
- Creamer features finishes your pour with the perfect amount of head
- All Perl faucets include a stainless steel for strength and sanitation.
- Pushing the Perl faucet handle back moves a stainless steel piston, exposing small holes. The turbulence created by beer passing through the holes produces a creamy head. When the handle is released, an internal compression spring moves the piston back, stopping the beer flow.
- The Push-back creamer faucet enables the operator to pour the precise amount of foam every time.
UPC: 608938598806
| Construction | |
| Body | Stainless Steel |
| Lever | Stainless Steel |
| Shaft | Stainless Steel |
| Bonnet & Collar | Stainless Steel |
| Threading | |
| Body | 1-1/8"-18 Thread (US Beer Industry Standard) |
| Lever | 3/8"-16 UNC (Unified Coarse Thread) |
Perlick PERL 575SS Keg Beer Faucet - Creamer Version - Stainless Steel Reviews
| Average Customer Rating: | (5) |
| (based on 1 reviews) |
| Absolutely Wonderful | |
| by: | Dclaw (12-30-2010) Escondido, CA |
| Comments: | I have a home kegerator ... it had a standard piston style faucet, and it sucked. Always molding over, somewhat leaky, if not easy to clean.... But still always disgusting within 1 keg. I purchased the Stainless Steel Perlick Creamer, and I have had 0 mold issues ever since. I don't recommend it, but I went through about 10 kegs before I first took it apart and cleaned it. There was a small amount of beer stone buildup inside, and that was all. Otherwise, totally clean. I definitely recommend a Perlick to anyone looking. It's worth the extra $15-$20. |
| Bottom Line: | I would recommend this product. |
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