Nitrogenate Any Beer On-premise

NitroBrew, an innovative new technology that turns any tap or bottled beer into a sensational, silky nitro-style beer masterpiece at the point of service, is now available for commercial lease.
 
There are two leasing programs available. The NitroBew Commercial Bundle includes 3 handsome NitroBrew kettles and 1 discreet charging station and is available for $120 per month, for a minimum of three months. The NitroBew High Volume Commercial Bundle includes 6 NitroBrew kettles and 1 charging station and is available $220 per month, for a minimum of three months.
 
Bars and restaurants leasing NitroBrew require a pure nitrogen supply. NitroBrew leases air compressors at additional cost.
 
NitroBrew can also be used to nitrogenate cold brew coffee and other beverages.
 
“The precise balance of nitrogen and carbon dioxide in a nitrogenated beer changes dramatically during transportation and storage. Whether it’s bottled or kegged, it’s impossible for a brewer to control the quality of a nitrogenated beer after it leaves the brewery,” said NitroBrew inventor and 25-year beer industry veteran Murthy Tata. “My colleagues and I developed NitroBrew to deliver a dependable mix of nitrogen and carbon dioxide with every pour at the point of service, whether it’s a bar, a restaurant or at home.”
 
NitroBrew will be available to demo at the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America in Portland, Oregon from April 14-17 and at the AHA 2015 National Homebrewers Conference Brew’s Up in San Diego from June 11-13.
 
For more information on leasing NitroBrew, please visit http://nitrobrew.com/lease/ .
 
NitroBrew is a patent-pending device that nitrogenates any pint of beer in under a minute, at the point of service. Available for bars and restaurants as well as home-use, the NitroBrew system infuses beer with nitrogen while reducing carbonation. Unlike carbon dioxide, nitrogen bubbles remain trapped as a tight, creamy head of foam, creating a smooth, silky mouthfeel. NitroBrew can also be used to infuse nitrogen into coffee and other beverages. For more information, please visit http://nitrobrew.com/.
 
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