Perlick creamer faucet

Nope but I've considered getting a stout nosel type gizmo for my intertap it pushes the beer through a perforated disk.
 
Nope but I've considered getting a stout nosel type gizmo for my intertap it pushes the beer through a perforated disk.
Haven't used it yet, but I have that.

Looks easy enough. Screw it in and cream away. :eek::confused:
 
@Minbari Have you used the faucet yet? Give us the scoop!!!!

finnally used it. dont have the perlick to compare, but it made a nice dense creamy head.

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I have the flow control on my tower. It pours nice and slow and nearly flat, once it’s cooled down. Then if you want a nice head on your beer you just push it back and it trickles out creating as much as you want. Definitely another level of control. I could probably live without it… but I do like it. It pours slower than my standard taps even with the flow control wide open but the stream looks like glass once it’s been cooled by an ounce or so followed by a few sounds pause. My other taps are Nukes, they work well too but definitely pour much faster.
 
Right. One of those will be on the next purchase.
 
With over half of my batches being English Bitters or stouts I probably will get one at some point soon. Especially if it works without nitro. I’m using the cheapest faucet you can get right now.
 
That's definitely different than any I've looked at. I wonder how the piston thing moves? Intertaps handle inserts into the shuttle/piston and moves with the action of the handle.
Same basic principle I think. They made a video to answer your question Ben! :D

 

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