Beer Taps
Beer taps are devices used to dispense beer from kegs or casks. They typically consist of a handle, a spout, and a mechanism that controls the flow of beer. When the handle is pulled, it opens a valve, allowing the beer to flow into a glass or mug. Beer taps are commonly found in bars, restaurants, and homes, and they can be connected to various types of kegs.
There are different styles of beer taps, including faucet taps and draft systems. Some taps are designed for specific types of beer, such as lager or stout, while others can accommodate a variety of brews. Proper maintenance of beer taps is essential to ensure cleanliness and optimal flavor.