The Krups BeerTender B90 is a compact and efficient beer dispensing system, perfect for home use or small gatherings. While the system itself is built to offer high-quality draft beer, one of the most common areas of customization is the tap handle. Upgrading the tap handle not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your BeerTender but can also improve the overall user experience. In this guide, we will walk you through the process of upgrading tap handles on the Krups BeerTender B90, covering installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and optimization for better performance.
Installation of a New Tap Handle
Upgrading your tap handle is a straightforward process, but it requires careful attention to ensure compatibility and secure installation. Here’s how you can install a new tap handle on the Krups BeerTender B90.
Steps for Installation:
- Turn Off and Disconnect the BeerTender
Before you begin, ensure that your BeerTender is unplugged, and the keg is removed. This prevents any accidents and allows you to work safely. - Remove the Existing Tap Handle
The Krups BeerTender B90 is designed with a simple, screw-on tap handle. Use a wrench or your hands to unscrew the existing tap handle counterclockwise. Once removed, set it aside if you plan to reuse it. - Prepare the New Tap Handle
If you purchased a new tap handle, ensure it is compatible with the BeerTender B90’s threading. Most aftermarket tap handles will fit standard threading, but it’s essential to confirm this before proceeding. If necessary, attach any necessary adapter kits that might come with the new handle. - Install the New Tap Handle
Align the new tap handle with the threaded stem on the BeerTender. Turn the handle clockwise until it is securely in place. Be careful not to overtighten, as this can cause damage to the threading or the handle. - Check for Stability
Ensure that the new tap handle is firmly attached and stable. It should not wobble or feel loose. If it does, tighten it further or check for any compatibility issues.
Adjustment and Customization
Once the new tap handle is installed, you can make several adjustments or customizations to enhance both functionality and appearance.
Customization Options:
- Personalized Tap Handles
One of the benefits of upgrading the tap handle is the ability to personalize it. You can select a handle that matches your home bar’s theme or even customize it with your favorite brewery’s logo or your own designs. - Handle Length and Shape
The length and shape of the tap handle can impact both the look and ergonomics of the system. Consider a longer handle if you want a more noticeable display or a shorter one if you have limited space. Experiment with different shapes to find one that feels comfortable and provides easy access for pouring. - Material Choices
Tap handles come in a variety of materials such as wood, stainless steel, or acrylic. Choose a material that complements your setup. For instance, a wood tap handle may add a rustic charm, while stainless steel gives a sleek, modern appearance. - Adding Accessories
Some users opt to add tap handle toppers or decorative elements to enhance the visual appeal. Custom engraved handles or LED-lit ones can further personalize the system and make it stand out.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Regular maintenance of the tap handle is essential for maintaining its longevity and performance. Here are some common maintenance tasks and troubleshooting tips for the Krups BeerTender B90.
Maintenance Tips:
- Clean the Tap Handle Regularly
Even though the tap handle doesn’t directly come into contact with beer, it’s still a good idea to clean it periodically. Use a soft cloth to wipe down the handle and remove any dust or grime that may accumulate over time. For wooden handles, use a wood-safe cleaner to avoid damage. - Lubricate the Threading
If the threading on the tap handle begins to feel stiff, apply a small amount of food-safe lubricant to the threads to ensure smooth installation and removal.
Troubleshooting Common Issues:
- Loose Tap Handle
If the tap handle becomes loose after installation, it could be due to improper threading or an incompatible handle. Double-check that the handle is securely screwed in and that you are using the correct adapter or threading type. - Difficulty Removing the Tap Handle
If you find it difficult to remove the tap handle when you need to replace or clean it, ensure that the handle has not been overtightened. Gently use a wrench to loosen it if necessary, but avoid forcing it to prevent breaking the handle or damaging the threading.
Optimizing Performance
Upgrading the tap handle may seem like a simple change, but it can have a positive impact on the overall performance of your BeerTender. Here are some ways to optimize your BeerTender’s performance with your upgraded tap handle.
Ensuring Consistent Flow:
- Check the Faucet Mechanism
After upgrading the tap handle, verify that the faucet mechanism is working properly. Sometimes, a new handle can affect the force needed to pull the tap, which can influence beer flow. Make sure the faucet is clean and lubricated to ensure smooth operation. - Monitor Temperature Consistency
Since the BeerTender B90 is designed to dispense beer at a specific temperature, be mindful of how your new tap handle might affect the pouring process. Some handles may retain heat more than others, which could slightly raise the temperature of the beer. Choose materials that have low heat retention to maintain your beer’s optimal temperature.
Comparison with Other Tap Handle Options
While the Krups BeerTender B90 comes with a standard tap handle, several aftermarket options are available. Let’s compare some common tap handle upgrades.
Wooden Tap Handles:
- Pros: Customizable, aesthetic, and often larger in size for a more prominent display.
- Cons: Can be harder to clean, especially if made from porous wood.
Stainless Steel Tap Handles:
- Pros: Modern appearance, easy to clean, and durable.
- Cons: Less customizable than wooden handles and may feel cold to the touch.
Acrylic Tap Handles:
- Pros: Lightweight, customizable, and often illuminated for a striking effect.
- Cons: May not feel as premium as metal or wood and can crack under extreme stress.
When choosing a tap handle for your BeerTender B90, consider the material, size, and customization options based on your personal preferences and the aesthetic of your setup.
Compatibility with Other Beer Products
When upgrading your tap handle, you might wonder if it will affect the compatibility of the BeerTender B90 with other related beer products, such as kegs or beer dispensers. Fortunately, the BeerTender B90 is designed to work with most standard kegs and taps. Here’s how the new tap handle can fit in:
Keg Systems Compatibility:
The BeerTender B90 is compatible with Heineken and other mini-kegs that fit the system. The new tap handle you install should not interfere with the dispensing process. However, it is important to ensure that the handle does not obstruct the flow or keg’s dispensing system.
Beer Dispensers:
If you are considering using the BeerTender in conjunction with other home beer dispensers or portable keg systems, the upgraded tap handle should still be compatible as long as the threading and design are universal. Always check the specifications of the tap handle and keg system for any potential compatibility issues.