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Micro Matic USA CT400-1 Draft Beer & Wine Dispensers

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Micro Matic USA CT400-1 Draft Beer & Wine DispensersBraumeister Countertop Draft Beer Tower Single Faucet 9" 24 7 8" H Air Cooled Ceramic Tower Bring the charm of a traditional European pub to your bar, taproom, or home kegerator. The Micro Matic Braumeister tower pairs handcrafted ceramic beauty with the rock solid performance professionals expect from the leader in draft beverage equipment. Key Features Hand finished ceramic column in classic Braumeister silhouette Air cooled design ideal for

Braumeister Countertop Draft Beer Tower – Single Faucet

9" Ø × 24-7/8" H | Air-Cooled Ceramic Tower

Bring the charm of a traditional European pub to your bar, taproom, or home kegerator. The Micro Matic Braumeister tower pairs handcrafted ceramic beauty with the rock-solid performance professionals expect from the leader in draft beverage equipment.

Key Features

  • Hand-finished ceramic column in classic Braumeister silhouette
  • Air-cooled design – ideal for kegerators or short-run systems
  • (1) factory-installed brass-body faucet (tap handle not included)
  • 15" faucet clearance accommodates tall pint glasses and growlers
  • Durable 3-7/8" stainless faucet collar resists wear and tear
  • 7-3/4" diameter weighted base for secure countertop mounting
  • 5-5/8" on-center shank spacing for easy retrofits or replacements
  • Includes gasket and mounting hardware for fast, leak-free installation

Specifications

Model Braumeister – Single Faucet
Overall Height 24-7/8" (632 mm)
Column Diameter 9" (229 mm)
Base Diameter 7-3/4" (197 mm)
Faucet Clearance 15" (381 mm)
Faucet Count 1 × Brass-body draft faucet
Shank Spacing 5-5/8" OC
Cooling Method Air-cooled
Faucet Collar 3-7/8" Ø stainless steel
Finish Gloss white ceramic with brass accents
Mounting Countertop thru-mount (hardware included)

Tap handle shown in photos is for illustration only and is not included.

What’s Included

  • Ceramic Braumeister tower with integrated beer line
  • Pre-installed brass draft faucet
  • Mounting gasket, screws, and washers
  • 1-year limited manufacturer’s warranty
Installation Note: This tower is engineered for air-cooled draft systems. For remote runs over 25 ft, a glycol-cooled tower is recommended to maintain pour temperature.

Why Choose Micro Matic?

  • Industry-leading quality backed by a nationwide support network
  • NSF/ANSI compliant materials for beverage safety
  • Rapid shipping from multiple U.S. warehouses
Shipping Notes
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