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Four Reasons to Use Quick Chill Beverage Dispensing

Written by Kevin Eaton | May 10, 2016 5:44:46 PM

There are a lot of factors that lead to the perfect pint of beer. From the type of hops to the trunk housing, some aspects are technical and some are more subjective. While we love to talk ingredients, for the sake of this piece, let's examine some of the important aspects of a beverage dispensing system.

Quick Chill by Perlick is the most comprehensive beverage dispensing system available. And when we say comprehensive, what we mean is they pay attention to the details. From forward sealing faucets to powerpacks and from keg couplers to regulators, Perlick has what you need to keep the beer flowing.

Let's take a look at four main reasons to consider Quick Chill Beverage Dispensing:

DIRECT DRAW REFRIGERATION

Direct draw dispensers come in a wide range of configurations and sizes. With a reinforced door, a super heavy duty sill, and two inches of foam within the walls, Perlick's Direct Draw Refrigerators are the most durable and dependable on the market.

FORWARD SEALING FAUCETS

Perlick's 630 series, forward sealing beer and wine faucets are unique in both appearance and function. A revolutionary ball and floating front seal design prevents beer from being exposed to air. As a result, the handle level doesn't stick, and there is no build up of mold and bacteria in the faucet body. Fewer internal parts means better reliability and fewer service calls.

TRUNK HOUSING

Perlick's Quick Chill trunk housing comes in a variety of diameters and beer line capacities. And whether it's a poly coolant line or the Perlick copper coolant line that sets all the standards, beer will remain at the desired temperature from the keg to the cup as it maintains close contact with glycol coolant.

GLYCOL COOLED TOWERS

Quick Chill doesn't just use glycol in their trunk housing. Perlick also cools their beer towers. There's nothing like an added boost of temperature control right before the beer exits the faucets and hits the glass. That's the beauty of a Glycol Beer Tower.

Learn even more about Perlick Beer Systems. Read the new Guide to Perlick Beer Systems.