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Beer Tap Handle with removable clear cover plate. Made in Oakville, MD, USA

$ 10.03

Availability: 82 in stock
  • Material: Wood
  • Condition: New
  • Color: Clear
  • Handle Finish: Natural unfinished
  • Type: Tap handle
  • Handle Material: Wood
  • Brand: Andle's Tap handles

    Description

    Beer Tap Handle with removable clear cover plate. Replace beverage identification labels as needed. Made in the USA.
    Oak wood tap handle used for beer identification. Clear removable cover plate allows the use of one tap handle for multiple beer or beverage styles without the need for new custom made tap handles with permanent labels.
    Economical solution to tap identification. Significant cost savings for breweries and restaurants.
    Label size is the same as common round corner business cards. Have attractive business size labels printed by a printing company or print your own creative labels on blank card stock.
    Works on all standard tap faucet kegerators. Great for identification of beer, wine, coffee, kombucha and other beverages.
    Clear cover plate is easily removed by sliding up and pulling the bottom of the plate outwards until it can slide down and out of the tap handle pocket. Use your finger nail, coin, dull slim object to fit into a notch at the bottom of the cover plate to slide it up. It may be necessary to remove the tap handle from the tap faucet to replace the label.
    Natural unfinished Oak wood. Oak wood is sanded very smooth. Can be used unfinished, and will get a nice patina after some time, but can be coated with any wood finishing product
    Tap handle height : 5.4”
    Tap handle width: 2.6”
    Minimum tap spacing: 2.75 center to center
    Thread size: 3 / 8” x 16, standard size world wide
    Material: Unfinished natural oak wood
    Cover plate: Clear acrylic, 1 / 8” thickness
    Label space: 2” x 3.5”, 0.25” radius round corners rectangle
    Brand: Andle’s Tap Handles
    About us. This item, as all the other beer related items I am making, is designed and made by me in my shop using local materials. The trees were harvested within 20 miles of my shop, processed, and kiln dried on local Amish sawmills. I purchase the lumber as rough sawn and the rest of the fabrication is done by me. Some of the lumber I use is reclaimed and may have small work holes or tiny defects. I inspect all items and send out only what I consider to be the best quality. Contact me for custom orders: