BeerTender from Heineken and Krups B95 Home Beer-Tap System | 
| Brand: Krups
List Price: $400.00 Buy New: $296.99 You Save: $103.01 (26%)
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Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 894
Color: Black/Chrome Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.5 Dimensions (in): 19.5 x 12 x 18
MPN: B95 Model: B95 UPC: 010942125396 EAN: 0010942125396 ASIN: B00132J8RA
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| Features:
| • | Home beer-tap system for use with a 5L Heineken DraughtKeg | | • | Silent cooling system allows for an adjustable temperature of 36,39 or 42 degrees F | | • | LCD display with volume and temperature indicators | | • | Maintains freshness for up to 30 days; easy-to-clean detachable parts | | • | Measures 18 by 12 by 19 1/2 inches |
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Product Description The B95 BeerTender is a stylish, high-tech countertop beer draughting system that uses the Heineken DraughtKeg patented carbonator pressure technology to ensure an authentic draught beer at home.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
Works great , easy to use fun to pour April 4, 2008 John Hillestad (Ft Lauderdale, FL USA) 44 out of 44 found this review helpful
If you love draft beer but don't drink enough to need a full keg this is for you! I like my beer ice cold poured in a SMALL frozen glass .... I dont drink enough to warrant a full size type draft keg machine with all the hassles that come with it (like Co2) this unit is simple: just drop the draughtkeg in and your done. This unit has a thermostat setting that lets you set it to 36 degrees , the other unit will not allow you to lower the setting so this alone makes it worth the extra $20. With the draughtkeg and beertender you get a nice little fridge who's sole job is to keep that keg ice cold and easy to pour... since it has a bottom drip tray you can pour your draught " english " style by letting the first half second just pour out to clear the foam then quickly put your glass in to get a nice pour with little foam - you cant do that when pulling from the big fridge.... What makes it nice is you can pour as much or more importantly as little as you want... like I said I like a small beer glass that gives me nice cold gulps of beer then just pour more - no wasted warm beer just nice and cold PLUS its fun to pour ! Lets face it this is a luxury item because you could just keep it in the big fridge and pour from there but thats no fun! Plus the big fridge is not going to maintain that keg at a constant 36 degrees! The unit itself is pretty small and very light - it uses some induction type cooling so there is no typical fridge motor its a small fan - now this fan will work hard at first to get that keg down to temp but once its done it gets quieter - its loud enough that you should not put it in an area that is normally quiet .. also since it does not use a fridge type motor it will not work outdoors! It uses the ambient air to help cool the unit - anything over 85 degrees and it will not be able to maintain the temp - so indoor use only. So to sum up - if you like the Heineken draghtkegs you will enjoy this item - is it necessary ? No , but you will get a much more enjoyable feeling when pouring that perfectly chilled draught. I hope Heineken adds more to the draughtkeg line up like they have in Europe... remember it only works with Heineken so if you dont like Heineken then this item will not work for you... B95 or B90 ? Spend a little more and get the fancy lcd screen and temp control - especially if you like the cold beer because the other unit is preprogrammed at 39 or 40 deg ... but some people like a warmer draught but the price difference is so little you might as well ' go all the way ' .... Cheers!
Beer Tender from Krupps May 2, 2008 R. Bernholz 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought one of these and am impressed. The B 95 model shows you all the levels of beer, tempeture, and date of installment. The beer is coldest when set on the lowest level. No complaints about shipping or the price.Amazon had the best price and free shipping. Some downsides, Don't jiggle the kegs or you are gonna get alot of foam. When you install the keg, wait 24 hours before use.Keep this in mind for that bar-b-que next Friday.You also have to get the kegs cold and I mean cold, put them in that other fridge or in a ice chest with ice, because they will foam as well. Most supermakets here in Vermont, don't have the keg so, you have to go to a beer warehouse. Prices I have been finding are $15.99 to $17.99 per keg. The Heneken light is very good!!. I like better than the regular. I guess to sum it up is read the booklet that comes with the Beer Tender...
One flaw June 4, 2008 JMS66 (New Jersey) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I've had the B95 BeerTender for about 3 months/6 kegs. I can't personally verify that the keg stays fresh for 30 days because we've yet to take more than 2 weeks to empty a keg. But all indications say that it would remain fresh. It's easy to set up, easy and fun to use, and keeps the kegs at a great temperature. You need to purchase the disposable tap tubes (they are not reusable), but they are reasonably priced, so I stock up on them. You wouldn't want to reuse them, anyway, as that could be unsafe. One of the biggest hassles with big kegerators is the need to sterilize the tubes and pipes, and this negates that problem. Aside from having to drink Heineken exclusively, due to the lack of other compatible kegs available (which will hopefully change!), the only technical negative I have experienced (which has kept me from rating this 5 stars) is the fact that the volume indicator on my unit does not operate. This appears to be a design flaw, and it's up to you whether the possibility of your unit having this flaw prohibits you from spending the money on this product. Only once has the volume indicator on my unit read anything below 4 bars (full) as a keg was drained--even when empty. Even after following the "troubleshooting" instructions in the manual, it did not operate correctly. The single time it seemed to be working, it went from 4 bars down to 3, and then down to 0 almost immediately, as the keg was emptied with a final 10 oz. glass. It's annoying to not have this feature work correctly. Other than this, I have no complaints, and truthfully, I probably would have bought the item even if it didn't have a volume indicator at all. Nevertheless, it is helpful to have that feature working correctly when you use it intermittently and lose track of how much might be left in the keg. We had an instance where we thought we had enough left and offered a cold glass to a visitor, only to have it spit foam and air at him because the keg was empty. I contacted Krups about this and was told to ship it to a service center--too much of a hassle!
Worth Every Penny!! June 8, 2008 PO (NYC, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got the beertender for father's day and I have to say it is a great product. The beer gets chilled at 36 degrees and it is nice! Pouring the perfet beer takes some practice but this is the fun part. The only drawbacks are: Time it takes to cool the beer. For a keg at room temperature it would take anywhere from 12 to 18 hours depending on the preset temperature you choose. The other drawback I would say is the need to buy beertender tubes. The tubes have to be replaced every time you tap a new keg. But this is not a big deal - the tubes only cost $3.99 for a bag of 10 tubes. Overall, I love this machine. Two thumbs up to Heineken!!!
Can't recommend this July 17, 2008 David Rinker 4 out of 15 found this review helpful
How can anybody justify this thing? It's a $300 gizmo (read:"it will break") that helps you serve a SINGLE type of beverage; a type of beverage that is otherwise serve-able using nothing more than your home fridge! Ok, but you want "beer on drought"? Then buy a tap ($50), buy a CO2 tank ($50), buy a pressure regulator ($40) and buy a used fridge/freezer ($??). You'll probably spend around $200-250, but then you can buy a KEG of **ANY** beer you like!! Plus, the whole keg-er-ator set up will probably last you a heck of a lot longer than this ridiculous Krups paperweight.
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