The luxury of enjoying a draught beer at home achieves a new level with a Perlick Beer Dispenser. Since before Prohibition, Perlick has been making commercial beverage dispensing equipment. Today, you can avail yourself to a wide range of choices for your home needs - including models with one, two and even three taps. Because Perlick is the only company to offer a three tap Beer Dispenser for use at home, it is the perfect product for entertaining as it allows you the ability to serve three different beers at one time. To provide the ultimate in outdoor entertaining, Perlick even offers Beer Dispensers which are UL-rated for outdoor use.
- Available with three beer taps for a single undercounter refrigerated cabinet
- Commercial-grade stainless steel interiors
- Electronic digital temperature control and display
- Variable Speed Compressor provides precise temperature control and energy-efficient cooling - a Perlick exclusive!
- Available with one, two or three taps to accommodate up to three different types of beer
- Ability to combine with refrigerator for the ultimate in entertaining and flexibility
- Standalone configuration features stainless steel top and sides (built-in models are galvanized)
- UL approved for outdoor use
- Two-inch thick walls provide superior insulation and minimizes vibrations
- Energy Star® qualified
- Optional wood overlay door kit to match surrounding cabinetry
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- Download complete technical specifications
- Find the Perlick dealer nearest you
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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