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Heineken USA Expands Distribution of Its 5L DraughtKeg Draught Beer System
PRNewswire ^ | 2/2/2006 | PRNewswire

Posted on 03/30/2006 12:05:54 PM PST by Sax

Heineken USA Expands Distribution of Its 5L DraughtKeg Draught Beer System Thursday February 2, 12:18 pm ET Importer Continues to Lead with Packaging Innovations

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to growing demand from consumers for its new portable draught system, Heineken USA today announced plans to expand distribution of the 5-liter Heineken DraughtKeg to 26 states in the U.S., representing 80% of annual Heineken volume. ADVERTISEMENT

The expanded distribution strategy, which will be achieved by March 1st, underscores the popularity of the disposable draught-beer system introduced to U.S. consumers in April 2005. Heineken USA's parent company, Heineken International B.V., has already launched the DraughtKeg in France and Taiwan with additional market introductions to follow. The DraughtKeg allows consumers to enjoy high-quality draught beer wherever and whenever they choose.

The 5L DraughtKeg improves upon the 4.75-Liter DraughtKeg launched by Heineken USA in early 2005, offering consumers fresh draught beer with increased portability and convenience at the same price point as the smaller-volume package.

"Imagine being able to draw a perfect pint of Heineken in your own living room or serve it at your own backyard barbeque," said Don Blaustein, Vice President, Corporate Sales, Heineken USA. "Well, our DraughtKeg allows our customers to do just that and shows just how committed we are to developing the products they want. We found a way to improve upon an already exceptional package with the 5L and, with advanced technology at the same price point as the 4.75L, offer true convenience -- and value -- to our consumers."

Added Andy Glaser, Heineken Brand Director, Heineken USA, "Packaging development and innovation remain a vital component of Heineken's overall growth strategy. The DraughtKeg furthers this effort by providing consumers with the highest quality draught beer package during key consumption occasions."

The Heineken DraughtKeg is an integrated pressurized and disposable system with mini tap components in a lightweight steel keg. After being pre-chilled at 40 degrees Fahrenheit, consumers can simply click on the easy-to-install tap tube and draw a fresh Heineken draught.

Inside the keg is a unique and patented carbonator pressure unit, releasing CO2 to keep the pressure at 1 bar. This allows for a crisp quality beer with the right head of foam and the right 'bite.' The constant pressure also allows the beer to be dispensed through a tap tube on top.

The system weighs 12.1 lbs and contains 5 Liters of beer. The beer stays fresh for 30 days after tapping, right down to the last glass. On average, 21 8-ounce glasses can be dispensed


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KEYWORDS: beer; heineken; keg
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Just picked one of these up a few nights ago from a 7-11 convenience store. Nice - it's taps 5 liters of beer just like a real keg and stays fresh for 30 days, so you don't have to drink it all right away like those little gravity kegs.

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1 posted on 03/30/2006 12:05:55 PM PST by Sax
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On average, 21 8-ounce glasses can be dispensed

So about 6 nomral man glasses.

2 posted on 03/30/2006 12:08:22 PM PST by socal_parrot (Pass)
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Sounds like a good idea. Too bad it's filled with Heineken instead of a good beer.


3 posted on 03/30/2006 12:08:41 PM PST by Incorrigible (If I lead, follow me; If I pause, push me; If I retreat, kill me.)
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To: Incorrigible

Yes, put some good beer in those things and we're talking quite the novelty.


4 posted on 03/30/2006 12:11:00 PM PST by caver (Yes, I did crawl out of a hole in the ground.)
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To: Sax

Looks tall, can it be laid on its side?


5 posted on 03/30/2006 12:16:27 PM PST by Clint N. Suhks (If you don't like Jesus, you can go to hell.)
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I haven't tried, but I would guess so since it's pressurized. I think you'd need to rotate that nozzle so it points down too(not sure if it rotates.)


6 posted on 03/30/2006 12:19:58 PM PST by Sax
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Yep, I wonder if it's a skunky as it is in the bottle?


7 posted on 03/30/2006 12:21:34 PM PST by alarm rider (Irritating leftists as often as is humanly possible....)
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To: Sax

These have been popular in Europe for years. I used to get these in 4 and 5 liter cans 25 years ago. Of course, back then they were not export beer, but the real thing. My favorite was Paulaner, out of Munich.


8 posted on 03/30/2006 12:21:57 PM PST by D Rider
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On average, 21 8-ounce glasses can be dispensed

OK, so there's lunch. When do we start drinking real beer?

9 posted on 03/30/2006 12:22:40 PM PST by Toby06 (Thank you.)
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To: socal_parrot

Yup, I've been tapping it into pint glasses. Eight oz. cups are for coffee.


10 posted on 03/30/2006 12:24:36 PM PST by Sax
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To: Incorrigible

I'd like get one filled with Fullers ESB or something like that.


11 posted on 03/30/2006 12:27:51 PM PST by Sax
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Looter Guy Asks... Does it float?
12 posted on 03/30/2006 12:29:07 PM PST by vlad335
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These have been popular in Europe for years. I used to get these in 4 and 5 liter cans 25 years ago. Of course, back then they were not export beer, but the real thing. My favorite was Paulaner, out of Munich.

Weren't those just gravity kegs that allowed the beer to just drain out of at tap at the bottom?

13 posted on 03/30/2006 12:30:35 PM PST by Sax
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When Looter Guy finishes a dozen or so, he can strap them to plywood and paddle around in his new pimped out Heineken pontoon boat.


14 posted on 03/30/2006 12:34:16 PM PST by Sax
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That's fourteen standard 12-oz beers.

SD

15 posted on 03/30/2006 12:43:37 PM PST by SoothingDave
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or 10.5669 pints


16 posted on 03/30/2006 12:47:10 PM PST by Toby06 (Thank you.)
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To: socal_parrot

LOL!!!


17 posted on 03/30/2006 1:08:48 PM PST by randog (What the...?!)
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18 posted on 03/30/2006 1:28:48 PM PST by Yo-Yo (USAF, TAC, 12th AF, 366 TFW, 366 MG, 366 CRS, Mtn Home AFB, 1978-81)
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Told my wife I was just going to have one beer... she was a tad pissed.


19 posted on 03/30/2006 4:55:44 PM PST by 359Henrie (NASA needs one more moon rock, its in Mecca.)
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Remember these guys? Meet your peers. I'm just outside the picture to the left.

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20 posted on 03/30/2006 5:47:48 PM PST by Sax
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