What are beer handles called?

What are beer handles called?

A beer tap is a valve, specifically a tap, for controlling the release of beer. While other kinds of tap may be called faucet, valve or spigot, the use of tap for beer is almost universal.

What thread is a beer tap handle?

3/8″-16 UNC
All draft beer faucet handles and faucets manufactured for the U.S. market have the U.S. beer industry standard 3/8″-16 UNC threads. Those manufactured for markets outside U.S. have a European metric thread specification.

Are beer tap handles universal?

However, all faucet handles and faucets produced in the U.S., even if made by different manufacturers, are interchangeable as they have the U.S. beer industry standard 3/8″-16 UNC threads.

What kind of beer tap handles should you collect?

You might collect sporting beer tap handles designed in the shape of putters or golf balls or the image of Tiger Woods. You could even collect beer tap knobs and handles designed after figures from various hit movies like “The Big Lebowski” or “Ghostbusters.”

Where can I place this dummy draught beer pump handle?

Place this dummy draught beer pump handle stand on your bar to promote draft ales, lagers and cider. Manufactured in the UK by Bar Activity, it features an oak stained timber base with a darker wood stained, authentic beer pump handle. This freestanding draught handle is lightweight and easy to place anywhere on the bar or put away when not in use.

Are old beer tap knobs worth anything?

Discontinued products – If a beer is no longer being brewed, any beer tap handle or knob displaying its logo or other branding could be valuable to collectors. Vintage – Some beer tap knobs and handles are simply valuable to collectors because they’re old.

What are the dimensions of a freestanding draught handle?

This freestanding draught handle is lightweight and easy to place anywhere on the bar or put away when not in use. The base is 90mm x 95mm x 42mm with a beveled top edge and attractive wood stain finish.

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