- BrewLock System

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- BrewLock System
www.brewlocksystem.ca
WHAT IS BREWLOCK?
BrewLock is a revolutionary new dispensing system developed
by Heineken to bring brewery fresh beer to the consumer.
While standard keg systems use complicated, expensive gas
and regulator systems to pressurize beer to the tap, the
BrewLock system relies on normal atmospheric air to squeeze
the inner wall and push beer through to the faucet.
HOW DOES BREWLOCK WORK?
By forcing compressed air in between the outer bottle and
inner container, the inner container is compressed, pushing beer
out of the keg into the beer line.
BEER
AIR
HOW IS BREWLOCK DIFFERENT FROM A STANDARD KEG SYSTEM?
BrewLock does not require a traditional CO2 or mixed gas system to
dispense beer, but rather a unique compressor operation that pushes the
beer to the faucet.
HOW IS POURING A BEER FROM BREWLOCK DIFFERENT FROM A
STANDARD DRAUGHT BEER SYSTEM?
Pouring a beer works exactly the same. When the keg is empty the
beer flow simply stops. There is reduced spurting after changing a keg
because there are no compressed gases in the line. Pouring a perfect
serving of beer has never been easier.
WILL NEW BEER LINES NEED TO BE INSTALLED FOR BREWLOCK KEGS?
No, the BrewLock system easily connects to pre-existing lines and
requires no intensive labor to install.
OUTER
WALL
INNER
WALL
B.E.S.T.
BREAKTHROUGH
• Revolutionary innovation
• Reduce draught system failures by half
EASE
• Smaller footprint, stack horizontally when
not in use
• Weighs 25% less than steel 1/6 barrels
• Simple keg change with EasyFit coupler
SALES
TASTE
• Drives trial
• Perfectly carbonated
• Test market: +10% increase in rate of sale
• No outside air, CO2 or mixed gases
• Sell more, make more
• Brewery fresh taste, just as the
Brewmaster intended
• Nearly 100% yield from the keg
• Consistent quality, first drop to last
POS MATERIALS
CHANGING A BREWLOCK KEG
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1
2
Remove cap from new keg
3
Turn EasyFit coupler counter
clockwise to disconnect
FRESH
Connect and turn EasyFit coupler clockwise to engage
5
4
A richer taste experience for your guests
Untouched by outside elements
Fresh from the brewery to your customer
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QUALITY
Small format keg maintains integrity
Consistent product is delivered every pour
Beer just as the Brewmaster intended
Bleed the FOB if installed to
eliminate void in the line
INNOVATION
Beer is now ready to dispense
Cutting edge technology requires no CO2 to dispense
Delivers perfectly carbonated beer
Less filling for the customer = increased check average
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Back-of-House Safety & Instructional Poster
BrewLock Tap Handle
Staff Education Cards
Table Tents
Coming Soon: Back-Bar Display Model
EASYFIT COUPLER ASSEMBLY
• Easy-twist connection to BrewLock keg
5
• White slide indicator shows coupler
is engaged
• Easy-fit barb connection for air line
attachment
4
1
1. Air Coupler
3
2
2. Air Hose in from Compressor 3. Coupler-to-Keg Lock Indicator
4. Beer Coupler 5. Beer Line Out to Faucet
CLEANING HEAD WALL ASSEMBLY
• Pre-assembled on wall plate for easy
installation
• Easy connection to BrewLock Beer
Coupler allowing standard cleaning
procedures
• Cleaning Head spare parts available
from MicroMatic
1
2
3
1. Cleaning Head Safety Flap 2. BrewLock Beer Coupler Adapter
3. Attach Jumper Line to Cleaning Can or Circulation Pump
BREWLOCK SYSTEM COMPRESSOR
• Easy to install
• Quiet on-demand operation
supports system pressure requirements
up to 44psi
• Easily adjustable dip-switches for
designated settings
1
• Easy to read pressure conversion chart
located on back of compressor
• Standard 110-volt power cord and air
line Y-adapter included.
• Vibration dampening feet
4
2
5
3
• BrewLock spare parts available
from MicroMatic
1. PSI/BAR Conversion Chart 2. Air Hose Output 3. Dampening Feet
4. AC Power Connector 5. Rear Panel Screws (4)
REAR PANEL REMOVED
2
1
3
4
1. Dip-Switch Chart
2. Dip-Switches (5) 3. Pressure Setting Display (Shown in BAR)
4. Fuse Drawer (Contains 1 active & 1 spare)
CHANGING A BREWLOCK KEG
1
2
Remove cap from new keg
Turn EasyFit coupler counter
clockwise to disconnect
3
Connect and turn EasyFit coupler
clockwise to engage
4
Bleed the FOB if installed to
eliminate void in the line
5
Beer is now ready to dispense
LINE CLEANING PROCEDURE – RECIRCULATION METHOD
During line cleaning, the keg
must remain pressurized to
avoid de-carbonation
Detach the beer coupler from the
air coupler by twisting counterclockwise
Make sure the air coupler stays
connected to the keg to maintain
pressurization
Attach beer coupler to wall
mounted cleaning head assembly
and secure with protective cap
Attach jumper line from BrewLock
cleaning adapter to flusher
assembly. Follow all normal
safety procedures.
LINE CLEANING PROCEDURE – STATIC CLEANING CAN METHOD
During line cleaning, the keg
must remain pressurized to avoid
de-carbonation
Detach the beer coupler from the
air coupler by twisting counter
clockwise
Make sure the air coupler stays
connected to the keg to maintain
pressurization
Attach beer coupler to wall
mounted cleaning head assembly
and secure with protective cap
Attached jumper line from
BrewLock cleaning adapter to
cleaning can. Follow all normal
safety procedures.
POS MATERIALS
SAFETY
• Packaging under pressure, handle with care
• Avoid bumping the keg
• Do not pierce or cut the keg
• Do not spill chemicals on the keg
• Do not use cleaning agents on the keg
• Do not place the keg in direct sun light
• Do not try to remove the beer valve from the keg
• Only use in combination with the BrewLock system EasyFit coupler and
compressed air from the supplied Draught System Compressor Unit (DSCU).
Do not exceed the max allowable working pressure of 43.5 psi (3 BAR), internal relief valve is set at 53 psi (3.6 BAR).
In the event that the appliance is damaged on delivery, contact the supplier immediately before connecting to the mains.
Each DSCU will be provided with an installation and operation manual. Read this manual and follow all the safety instructions.
To guarantee safe operation, ensure that the DSCU is set up and connected as described in the installation manual of the DSCU.
Disconnect the appliance from the mains if any fault occurs. Pull out the plug.
When disconnecting the appliance, pull on the plug, not on the cable.
The outer cardboard carton can be recycled with normal cardboard recycling | BrewLock PET Keg must be returned to distributor for proper processing
TECHNICAL
POS MATERIALS
FAQ
1. Is there any regular scheduled maintenance needed for the compressor and what is its lifespan? Keep in a dry area, ideally outside of the cooler, and occasionally
check for dust around the fan – the expected lifespan of the compressor is 10 years. Same for normal function, and cleaned regularly with a brush and food-grade safe
cleaning agent.
2. Can the BrewLock compressor be inside the cooler? Yes, as long as it is in a clean and dry space but it is recommended to store outside the cooler.
3. Can the BrewLock kegs be stacked? Yes. They can be stored horizontally when they are untapped and secured in the outer cardboard carton. They need to be kept
vertical during dispensing.
4. Can we use an existing CO2 connection instead of air compressor? Will that system work? Is it safe to do? No. This is a safety risk as the BrewLock compressor is
specifically designed to work with BrewLock technology only.
5. Can you pour BrewLock when the keg is in a horizontal position? No, BrewLock kegs must be vertical when tapped for dispensing.
6. How long of a run can the BrewLock compressor handle? Length of run is dependent on system operating pressure with regard to length & elevation. Compressor
maximum output is 44 psi. Recommended maximum length of beer line run with no elevation from keg to faucet is 180 ft.
7. Can the BrewLock compressor handle multiple lines? Yes, a BrewLock compressor can be used to run up to two BrewLock kegs, but also with respect to the overall
length and elevation of the run - both kegs and faucets must be at the same elevation from one another, and relatively the same length of beer line. If running two
BrewLock lines whether split or separate kegs, you may notice a slight decrease in flow rate if both faucets are opened simultaneously, but this will not cause under- or
over- carbonated pours.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No beer flow:
• Ensure check ball in beer coupler is not stuck
• Check that the compressor is running properly
• Check that the compressor pressure is properly set
• Check air line does not have any kinks
• Check if beer coupler is properly attached to air coupler
• Check that keg has beer
• If a FOB is installed, check to see that the FOB valve is open, float is up, and the FOB is full of beer, and no foam
Beer is foaming:
• Check to make sure the ambient temperature of the cooler is no higher than 38°F, and that the beer is dispensing at or below this temperature as well
• Check that the pressure is properly set on the compressor
• Was the BrewLock keg recently delivered? It could have been agitated and needs to settle, or may not be to proper temperature upon delivery
Beer is dispensing too fast and causing too much foam:
• Decrease the pressure setting on the compressor to achieve a proper flow rate between 2-2.5 ounces of beer per second
Beer is dispensing too slowly or is ‘funneling’ at the faucet
• Increase the pressure setting on the compressor to achieve proper flow rate between 2-2.5 ounces of beer per second
• Disconnect the keg, empty the line, remove, dismantle and clean the beer faucet, including the air hole on the underside
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