Perlick Stainless Steel Flow Control Creamer Faucet
Model: 690SS
- Creamer faucet allows you to whip air into your beer when you push back on the lever, letting you create a creamy head at the end of your pour.
- Seals the faucet near the spout end of the faucet, not at the rear like most other designs
- Revolutionary Perl ball and floating O-ring design eliminates the need for a valve shaft
- Minimal faucet area is exposed making cleaning easier. Beer gets no exposure to air, so there's literally no space for mold and bacteria to grow
- Has fewer internal parts for better reliability
Conventional wisdom has no place at Perlick. That's because Perlick's 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 creamer feature 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.
- Stainless Steel construction - won't pit or tarnish, will not taint the flavor of the beer, and is also suitable for wine
- Patented forward sealing design eliminates the need for a valve shaft exposed to beer and air
- Spout angle is more vertical allowing a more thorough draining after each pour - no horizontal area for beer to collect
- Polished interior - smooth flow, less agitation and less foaming
- Easy to clean - may be cleaned in place

Faucet Replacement Parts | |||||
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Item | 630 | 680 | 650 | 690 | Description |
1 | 67829-1 | 67829-1 | 67829-1 | 67829-1 | Handle Jacket, Chrome |
67829-1TF | 67829-1TF | N/A | N/A | Handle Jacket, Tarnish Free | |
2 | 67820-1 | 67820-1 | 67820-1 | 67820-1 | Compression Bonnet, Chrome |
67820-1TF | 67820-1TF | N/A | N/A | Compression Bonnet, Tarnish Free | |
3 | 67828-1 | 67828-1 | 67828-1 | 67828-1 | O-Ring, Compression |
4 | 67819-2 | 67819-2 | 67819-2 | 67819-2 | Bearing Cup |
5A | 68726-1 | N/A | 68626-1 | N/A | Handle Lever |
5B | N/A | 68810 | N/A | 68810 | Handle Lever, Push Back Creamer |
6 | 67830-1 | 67830-1 | 67830-1 | 67830-1 | O-Ring, Pivot Ball |
7 | 67933-1 | 67933-1 | 67933-1 | 67933-1 | O-Ring, Front Seat |
8 | 308-3-2P | 308-3-2P | 308-3-2P | 308-3-2P | Coupling Gasket |
9 | N/A | N/A | 68206-1 | 68206-1 | Flow Control: Compensator |
10 | N/A | N/A | 67989SK | 67989SK | Flow Control: Seal Kit |
11 | N/A | N/A | 67989LK | 67989LK | Flow Control: Lever & Seal Kit |
Follow these instructions if you need to take the faucet apart to replace worn parts.
Note: Anytime the Front Seat (I), O-ring (H) or Coupling Gasket(s) are removed, they should be replaced. Always use OEM replacement parts.
TO DISASSEMBLE:
- If faucet is USED, soak faucet in warm cleaning solution for 1-2 minutes to free up bonnet and handle jacket. If the faucet is NEW, submerge the faucet in warm water for 5 seconds.
- Unscrew and remove Jacket (1).
- Unscrew and remove Compression Bonnet (2).
- Remove Coupling Gasket (8) only if cut or worn.
- To remove the Handle Lever Assembly (5A or 5B), lift it upward and push back.
- To remove Front Seat (7) use a small screwdriver from the bonnet end of the faucet.
- To remove O-ring (6) use a small screwdriver from the bonnet end of the faucet.
- Inspect O-rings for wear or damage and replace as necessary.
- To remove flow control lever, unscrew cap and pull out.
- Remove flow control compensator from rear of faucet.
TO ASSEMBLE:
- Re-install O-ring (6) into O-ring groove from bonnet end (use a small blunt screwdriver).
- Re-install front Seat (7) into O-ring groove (use a small blunt screwdriver). Note: Seat must move freely in seat groove.
- Re-install Handle Lever Assembly (5A or 5B).
- Re-install Bearing Cup (4).
- Re-install Bonnet Washer (3) into Compression Bonnet (2).
- Re-install Compression Bonnet (2). Tighten by hand only. Do not use any tool, as this can damage the faucet.
- Re-install Handle Jacket (1).
- Re-install Coupling Gasket (8) if removed.
- Install flow control compensator into rear of faucet and orientate so level engagement hole is facing lever insertion hole.
- Install flow control lever, ensure pin on end of lever is aligned with compensator engagement hole and tighten cap.
04/25/2015
Great Product TKBought one to start. Very solid build. Easy installation and love the flow restrictor for those tough to pour brews.
Worked so well I ordered one for my second tap within a week. Can't wait to use the restrictor next time I fill a growler @ home.
04/02/2015
Great Faucet! SteveIt actually works as advertised which is rare these days. The flow control handle will let you slow the flow all the way down to nothing or wide open. I got this faucet to help with some foaming issues that i was having but ended up increasing my beer line length instead which worked well. I would assume it would be great for beers that are dispensed at higher pressures. It has more internal parts because of the flow control mechanism so it could be more subject to bacteria, etc. and may be tougher to keep clean
03/16/2015
bubble troubles away carnageThis 650ss is a work of art
I use them directly on top of the keg and now can keep the beer as co2 charged as I like and it will pour slowly with the pressure valve on low with NO FOAM or as desired. I am ecstatic now not having flat-ish or foamy beer having had problems for a long time. With a short Knob it fits inside my converted freezer. I am so happy I purchased 4 of them and for the other two kegs I have, it is easy to slide the tap on a a different ball lock keg.
Years from now the price will be forgotten but the quality will endure.
01/27/2015
These are a must if you hate foam! Tommy beergutIdeally, you want your regulator to keep the exact pressure needed to dispense your beer perfectly at all times. In my experience using CO2, that is very difficult. The first pour is always foamy, then pressure dips after a few pours, you turn up the pressure to compensate, foam again, the cycle continues... Enter the flow control faucet. It gives you an additional valve to regulate pressure at the faucet. On the first pour, turn the valve mostly shut, and open it slowly for a perfect pour. When the pressure dips and you turn it up, use the valve to control unexpected pressure spikes. Once you use these, you will wonder how you lived without them.
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Replacement O-Rings and Seal for Perlick 650SS Model:12G09-319
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Ben Reaney 858-218-2339
09/16/2015
Better than I'd hoped forMy first pour was always heady and to complicate matters I have two tap heads with two different beers. This is exactly what I needed to regulate flow and get a perfect pour every time. Very well made does not stick and operated flawlessly. I think the beer even tastes better!