What is the top of a beer tap called?
A tap handle (or faucet handle) is the lever that screws into your draft beer faucet to make it easier to open and close your faucet when pouring.
How does the bottom filling beer cup work?
Well, the answer is magnets. The glasses have a fridge magnet style floppy circular strip that sits on the hole at the bottom. The hole is surrounded by a tin ring, when the cup is placed on the dispenser it pushes up the magnet breaking the seal and beer is allowed to flow into the cup.
Who invented Bottoms Up beer?
Josh Springer
GrinOn Industries CEO, Josh Springer is the inventor and founder of Bottoms Up Draft Beer Dispensing System; The idea came to him in a day dream in early 2008 on the west coast in Washington State. Just four days later he had a functioning prototype in his garage and the rest is history.
What is a beer dispenser called?
A beer tower (also known as a portable beer tap, a tabletop beer dispenser, a triton dispenser or a giraffe) is a beer dispensing device, sometimes found in bars, pubs and restaurants.
What is a Keykeg?
KeyKegs are essentially a sterile bag within an outer plastic sphere capable of holding pressure. When filled the inner bag expands to fill the outer plastic sphere. When served the beer leaves the bag and the space in the sphere is replaced with the serve gas.
What is bottom up in drinking?
Definition of bottoms up informal. —used as a toast or to tell people to finish their drinks Here’s to the groom-to-be! Bottoms up!
How do beer dispensers work?
The empty cup is simply placed into position on top of the nozzle which then enters the cup at the base, lifting up the magnet slightly. Beer is dispensed through the nozzle into the cup and, with exactly one pint being served, the nozzle retracts and the magnet clips into place, sealing the beer in the cup.