Intertap Forward Sealing Faucet, Chrome Plated Brass
Intertap Forward Sealing Beer Faucet (Chrome Plated Brass)
From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
- Forward Sealing
- Modular, threaded spout
- Interchangeable growler filler, stout and ball lock Spouts (Sold Separately)
“The patented Stainless Steel Intertap Faucet is a forward sealing faucet similar to the Perlicks. It has a modular, threaded spout which can fit a variety of different attachments including a growler filler, ball lock spout or a stout spout. In normal rear-sealing faucets the entire faucet has to drain of beer. In forward-sealing faucets the faucet keeps beer in it so the inside doesn’t have a chance to get sticky, making cleaning much easier. It also reduces the chance of off flavors transferring to your beer while you pour. Other forward sealing faucets use a floating o-ring, which is just as sanitary but requires the o-ring to move inside the faucet body in order to seal correctly. This can become a problem as the faucet ages. Intertap faucets use a sliding shuttle that guides the o-ring into the perfect position every time. The threaded spout easily unscrews from the faucet and can be replaced by a growler filler or stout spout quickly and easily. Pour a pint and then fill a growler in no time at all.”
Intertap Forward Sealing Beer Faucet (Chrome Plated Brass) – note options are available, a different version may show up
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