Thursday, August 29, 2013

Avanti 1.7-Cubic Foot Beer Dispenser, Black W/Platinum Finish Door

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Add some fun to your next gathering with the Avanti CB350S-IS 1.7-cu.-ft. Portable Party Pub Beer Dispenser - Black. With its digital temperature control and display, you can serve your favorite brew at the perfect temperature. This sleek unit accommodates up to two 5-liter mini-kegs. The white door features a window that lets guests see what's being served, and the draught-style handle and tap makes pouring a pint hassle-free. About Avanti Avanti has been a leader in the Consumer Appliance Indu...
  • Dispenses 5 liter kegs
  • Compact size
  • Compressor cooling
  • Adjustable CO2 regulator
  • Holds two kegs

This Beer Keg Refrigerators give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Best dispensor for home use
I have been saving for a personal 5L beer keg dispenser after seeing all my 'cool-friends' with the Heineken Beer-tender, but the reviews on their life-span turned out to be true (they quit if you keep a close to empty in the unit for more than a day or two) and I wanted something that operated differently.

I love this machine for the most part, and am working on making adjustments to the parts that are a miss for me. I love that it holds 2 x 5 Liter kegs and the accessories that come with the machine will allow you to use virtually ANY 5L keg style out there: Co2 pre-charged kegs like Heineken and Newcastle as well and any un-charged keg. The fact that this is an actual fridge protects the item from conking out because of a no-load melt-down like the other dispensers I have experience with.

Now the misses on this unit; this is a fridge and it boasts a glass shelf to chill your beer glasses. This is included and a really cool idea, however the shelf is way to...

2. Great concept, iffy quality
I bought this on a whim. I had been thinking about putting my homebrew in kegs but didn't want to deal with the expense and complication of a kegging system and a kegerator. As I looked at this I saw that it could substitute for the mechanics of that system as long as I could get my homebrew into mini-kegs. The good news is that it can be done, the bad news is that mini-kegs seem to be in high demand and low production so there will be a wait for the empty kegs to get started. In the mean time I have substituted a pre-made mini keg. I chose one that is not of the pre-charged variety (Heinekin, New Castle) as my own will not be pre charged.

The good: The setup was easy and installing the first mini-keg was as easy as tapping and putting in the fridge. There is space to keep some glasses on the shelf, although not much, to have a chilled vessel to contain your brew. The unit looks sharp and will give you some bragging rights when your buddies are over for football...

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Party Pub Review
Picked up mine last year post x-mas. Still love it!!! Do have some difficulty in NJ finding gravity kegs though. I keep two kegs in it at all times...usually a Heiniken or New Castle and then another that is run off of the coolers co2 system. I have found the 9oz co2 canisters work the best. The 16 grams tubes tend to leak unless u apply a little pipe tape. I was surprised that the 16g are not threaded, it would work much better.

Was originally drawn to the unit for its 2 keg size and because the cooling system is actually run off of a compressor and not a thermal cooling plate. Had one of them a few years ago and it burned out pretty quickly as most of them seem to do.

All in all it seem to work like a charm...highly recommended!!
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