Why You Must Have a Double Beer FOB System?

A Double Beer FOB System is designed to keep your draft beer lines filled with beer and beer only. It spots an empty barrel and stops the flow of beer, eliminating the foam you get from an empty barrel. It also removes the requirement to fill the pipes with beer and clear air from the system. If you haven’t installed this system on your beer line, when your barrel gets vacant, your faucet starts to spit and spray foam.

With a double beer FOB system installed, you will not get any foam formation when your barrel is vacant, and when you tap the new barrel, your faucet will instantly pour beer. No wasted foam, no downtime for your customers, and no extra costs for the labour involved when a person has to spend time cleaning the cooler where an empty blown barrel has made a mess.


Maybe more significant than ability is the cost of saving beer provided by installing foam on beer detectors on your long runs. Depending on your beer lines length, each barrel change can waste up to 64 ounces of beer when you finish a barrel and start a new one. It's every time you change your barrel. With a double beer FOB detector, the loss of beer through the foam is almost eliminated. This Foam on Beer detector pays off almost immediately.

How Does A Double Beer FOB System Work?

While beer is flowing through the beer line, the FOB lifts a float ball to the top of the foam on the beer detector's chamber. When your barrel begins to empty, and the flow of beer is lighter, the float ball falls inside the chamber. This leads to immediately placing a seal on the outlet port of the system, thus abolishing beer loss by cutting the flow in the beer line when the barrel empties.
This product is specifically designed to stop beer flow at both the barrel and the faucet instantly when a barrel goes empty. With this foam on beer detector system, you will get beer fastly, not foam when you tap a new barrel.
If you want any further details regarding our product, contact Beer FOB at 1-888-225-2256.

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