Industrial Grade Hardware Built to Last

Industrial-grade HD Touch Screens.

Our HD industrial grade capacitive touch screens are top of the line and rated
for long term use and abuse.
Icon of a person touching a screen
SIMPLE UI DESIGN

Interaction with your system is simple and can be understood immediately by your guests. Our technology is road tested and proven to be user friendly and robust.

icon of a screen with a clock inside and arrows making a circular motion
20,000+ HOURS
These screens have a lifespan up to 20,000+ hours of maximum brightness durability.
icon of a battery with a slash line going through it
NO BATTERIES
Batteries, being plugged for months on end, are susceptible to swelling and potential fire damage over long periods of constant use.
icon of a shield with dust specs and a water icon inside of it
DUST & WATER RESISTANT
A busy venue is no place for consumer iPads or cheap tablets. Our screens are industrial grade IP65 rated touch screens – a hose can be sprayed directly at the screens without damage.

Where the magic happens.

Our simple UI design allows customers to browse and pour beverage quicker,
drastically reducing transaction time.

Controller Screen.

The controller is the leader of the entire on-site system.
Icon of a screen with a shield on the bottom right corner. The shield has checkmark in the center.
COMMERCIAL GRADE SCREENS
The large 15” touch screen gives your staff easy control and the IP65 build means the screen is protected from spilled beer. The Controller normally sits on the counter behind the bar, and allows the staff to operate the self-pour system.
group mode icon
STAFF USE

From the Controller, staff can open and close customer sessions, adjust parameters such as pricing and beverages poured, run end-of-day reports, and print receipts.

The DrinkerBox.

DrinkerBoxes are designed to coordinate and control all the various
components and hardware for each set of taps per screen.

icon of a circle with three lines extending out with squares at the end of every line
GROUPED PER SCREEN

One DrinkerBox is connected to the RFID reader, payment terminal, solenoid valves, and flowmeters for each screen.

icon of two rectangles with arrows pointing to each other
DRINKERBOX AND CONTROLLER

DrinkerBoxes are in constant communication with the controller, giving the staff and backend portal information on what is happening at each tap.

icon of four taps inside of a rectangle
TAPS PER BOX

Whether it’s 1 tap or 4 taps per screen, there is going to be one DrinkerBox controlling the taps for each screen.

Foam on Beer.

FOB stands for Foam On Beer. Our electronic FOB detectors ensure that your
beverage has the perfect amount of foam and relays information back to the
system to tell you about how your system is operating.
icon of a tap with three drops spraying out
PREVENT FOAM SPRAY

When a keg is empty, beverage dispensing will immediately stop, preventing foam spitting and splurging from the tap.

icon of a cup being filled with a save symbol on it
POUR WHERE YOU LEFT OFF

When the keg is changed, the guest will be able to continue their pour. Our system will continue to measure from when the guest stopped pouring.

icon of a keg with an exclamation point on the center
EMPTY KEG ALERT
A message is displayed on the screen to inform the customer that the keg is empty and an alert is shown on the controller screen for staff to action.
icon of a money sign with an add symbol on it in a circle with a slash going through it
NO ADDITIONAL CHARGES

Guests will only pay for the beverage amount they have poured. Our FOBs will ensure the pour quality.

Flowmeter.

Flowmeters count how fluid is being poured from each tap. Our flowmeters
have no moving parts, to ensure they will never jam and provide reliability for
long term use of the system. Just do your regularly scheduled cleaning like any
other beverage line.
icon of a cup with measurement lines on the side and foam on the top
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
Our flowmeters can be calibrated to count in whichever unit of measurement you’d like to use: ounces, milliliters, pints, cups, you name it.
icon of an arrow hitting a target
ACCURACY
We are a global company and many countries enforce strict rules on the accuracy of measuring devices such as these, especially in relation to sales to the these, especially in relation to sales to the margin of error in repeatability, ensuring the consistency and accuracy of every pour.
icon of two gear with arrows to insinuate movement in a circle with a slash going through it
MOVING PARTS VS NO MOVING PARTS
Paddle flow meters have an internal wheel or paddle that spins as fluid passes through it. Depending on the type of beverage and general wear of use, flowmeters with these moving parts can get jammed and stuck, requiring either cleaning or sometimes replacement to fix. To prevent this issue from occurring, we have found flowmeters that have zero moving parts.

Solenoid Valve.

Solenoid valves open and close allowing beverages to flow through the system.
This is how any tap can be shut off when a guest runs out of money on their
card, or even mid-pour with the touch of a button.

icon of a flow meter with a lock stopping liquid from passing
STOPPING ON A DIME

The solenoid valves will automatically close once a guest presses finish on their transaction, runs out of money on their RFID card, or reaches the drinking limit for your states’ or countries’ consumption regulations.

icon of a lock
NO FREEBIES

The valves are always closed until the system tells them to open. If someone pulls the tap handle without paying or using an RFID card first, they will not be able to pour.