🍻 Tap into Freshness!
The KRUPS and HEINEKEN B100 BeerTender is a compact and stylish beer dispenser designed to maintain your favorite brews at the perfect temperature of 37.4°F. Engineered for Heineken and Newcastle Brown Ale, it features an ultra-quiet Peltier cooling system, ensuring your beer stays fresh for 30 days after tapping. With a sleek design, LED temperature indicator, and included draught tubes, this BeerTender is the ultimate addition for any beer enthusiast.
Item Weight | 14.3 Pounds |
Refrigerator Net Capacity | 17.91 Cubic Feet |
Capacity | 17.91 Cubic Feet |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 21"W x 18"H |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Finish Types | Glossy |
Specification Met | (unset) |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Number of Tubes | 5 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Cooling Method | Thermoelectric |
Lock Type | Key |
Adjustable Temperature Control | No |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Form Factor | Compact |
G**D
Nice cold beer on tap, anytime
I love my beertender. I have been using it now for about 1 1/2 months and it keeps my beer cold and it always has that on tap taste. Very easy to use and clean. unscrew nozzle to wash, with or without keg installed, fast easy wipe down of keg compartment and overflow tray all easy to maintain. It does seem to pour a little heady compared to kegs and draughts that I am used to. I know the purist will cringe, but I find a little lime in the glass before the pour seems to help with the perfect head (only with the Heineken I don't have the heart or guts to try it with the Newcastle).The two downsides are that currently in my area there are only 3 beers available, Heineken, Heineken Light, and Newcastle, but that has nothing to doe with the unit that would be corporate dealings. Second, you have to buy the beertender tubes for use with the mini kegs, and they are a bit pricey for what they are. The kegs come with taps for use without beertenders. I think they should come with beertender tubes and let people buy the taps for use without the beertender, or provide neither, knock off a couple bucks and let everyone just buy what they need. Again not an issue with this particular item, but with corporate.
L**N
poor reliablity, poor customer service
I have so far had 3 beertenders over the past 5 years. All are dead at this point. The last one was this latest model.The unit failed after 4 months. The thermostat went bad and froze the beer keg.(ruining the beer, unfortunately) The unit was sent back to Krups and Viola! 12 weeks later, it was returned to me in working order. Must have done something really magical for the 3 months it was at the service center.I get the unit back, and it lasts all of 9 weeks and KaBOOM! The unit fails as before. I call Krups and complain that I don't want it gone for another 12 weeks and they could not care less.So finally, they tell me that they "never" see failure of this unit.LOL>The internet is filled with these beertenders failing.So, I asked if they would repair the other 2 as well, and they declined.Now, it is on it's way back to the 12 week center for another overhaul.It is a shame, since it is a great idea, and a cool product.But, it needs to be reliable.
W**H
Guess What My Friends Are Getting For Xmas
I have bought 3 of the Beer Tenders for gifts. I think they are required for anyone who loves beer. Let me start off that my major gripe is that you only can use with Heinkein of Newcastle and as a true beer lover I would love to see a greater selections which would include micro brews like Stone or Laguinatas. However nothing is better than draft beer and I will gladly drink Heinkein. It takes about 24 hours for the beer to get chilly enough to drink in the Beer Tender and the first beer is a little foamy but after that every pour is perfect and cold. As a tip keep a glass in your freezer and it will add to the enjoyment and cut down on the foam. Every 5 liters will need a new straw so make sure you order extra. The beertender is somewhat bulky and does need some clearance room to put and take out the keg. All in all after 6 months and 7 kegs later the Beertender still works great. As I said I am giving these out as Christmas gifts so I really do support the product.
A**C
Good value, but you'd better REALLY like Heineken
For the price, this is a good unit. Draft beer tastes better than bottled. If I had my druthers, I would buy a unit that takes all the other mini kegs, but those units are much more expensive and are more complicated, draw more electricity, and require additional carbonation cartridges. This unit is simple, inexpensive, and if you don't mind the taste of Heineken or Newcastle, it's an excellent value.It's a big hit at parties. Friends coming over just love it.Cons:The minikegs are hard to find, and the local bevmo only stocks the Heineken, not the light or the Newcastle. And those are the only mini kegs compatible with this unit (they are pre-carbonated, so you don't need an additional C02 canister). There are vague references to youtube videos about conversion kits that let you use other kegs or home brew, but that seems like a lot of work. if you only drink Pliny the Elder or if you are some other kind of beer snob, this isn't the unit for you.The beertender tubes are labeled for single use, and cannot be re-used. You also have to throw away the taps that already come with the minikegs, or do you? Has anyone successfully used those taps or modified them for use in the beertender?The beertender tubes seem longer than they need to be, and you sort of need to bend them around to make them fit. This is puzzling to me. If you know there are exactly "x" inches from the center of the keg to the tap, why not make the proprietary tubes that same length? Is there some danger of high pressure leading to excessive foam if there was less resistance in the tube? There are no pictures showing the proper placement of the beertender tubes, so I'm not sure if I am putting them in right. The Beertender closes, the beer comes out fine, so I guess it doesn't really matter, but it would just be easier if you didn't have to rotate around the keg and the tube to get it to fit correctly into the tap channel.The beertender tubes only come with a Heineken label. Party foul! What if I want one that says Newcastle? Too bad.I have been unable to find anyone who will take back the mini kegs for recycling. Not the recycler stations, and not Bevmo. I challenge you, Krups and Heineken and Newcastle to come up with a greener option. Your vendors selling the kegs should be required to take them back. You should be able to recycle and reuse the kegs and the beer tubes. For now, my solution is just to give them to the city in my recycle bin, and pray that they know what to do with them.
P**N
Great device when friends come over
Your friends will love this device! Very simple to use but the 5L of beer will go fast. People just seem to be drawn to this device and want to try it. Buy beer 5L mini keg already cold and drop it in. If not cold takes about 12 hours to cool. Will go fast at parties so need a cold spare in refrigerator. Keeps beer fresh for 30 days. Each mini keg requires a plastic tube from keg to device. Comes with 5 tubes but you will have to purchase more. Amazon sells additional packs for $10.The mini kegs are about $23 each and can be found in the cold beer section of a large supermarket. Currently there seems to be 3 types of beer that will fit this device. But that's OK, your fiends will love whatever you put in it. Not recommended for outside use on hot days. It will not keep the keg cold enough if outside. Runs silently.
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