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Frequently Asked Questions
Our premium BLADE home draught beer machine allows you to experience quality pints from the comfort of your own home. Be it an office, a kitchen, home bar or event space, its sleek design blends seamlessly into any setting. The low murmur of the machine (similar to that of a fridge), means it goes practically unnoticed. And, the innovative, space-saving footprint is a game changer because you can tap anywhere with a power supply.
Ideal for any occasion, enjoy pub-quality pints at home when watching football, enjoying the Formula 1® race or simply kicking back after a hard day's work.
Draught beer is beer served from a keg rather than a bottle or can, offering a fresh and crisp taste. It's poured through a tap system, ensuring each glass is perfectly carbonated and chilled to the ideal drinking temperature. Enjoy the ultimate pub experience at home with draught beer.
Using the BLADE beer machine is simple. First, place the machine on a flat surface and plug it in. Insert a chilled BLADE beer keg, close the lid, and wait for the machine to reach the optimal temperature. Pull the handle to pour fresh draught beer into your glass. Enjoy perfectly tapped beer every time!
To insert a keg into the BLADE machine, follow these steps:
- Open the lid of the BLADE machine.
- Place the chilled keg inside.
- Ensure the keg is properly aligned with the machine's connectors.
- Close the lid securely.
- Wait for the machine to cool the keg to the optimal temperature.
Your BLADE machine is now ready to pour fresh draught beer. Enjoy!
Explore this article for more information on how to set up BLADE.
The temperature gauge shows how cold the outside of the keg is. The best time to drink is when the pointer is at the bottom of the scale. Tip: only use kegs that have already been chilled to 3–4 °C.
We have a whole range of popular beers available on BLADE, including Cruzcampo, Heineken, Heineken 0.0, Birra Moretti, Affligem, Edelweiss Hefetrüb and many more. We're continually updating and adding to our assortment, so it's likely that you'll see even more of your favourite beers on BLADE soon!
Each BLADE machine guarantees perfectly tapped beers at optimum drinking temperature. You can pour 14 full pints from a BLADE keg, of which there are a variety to choose from.
Add the BLADE appliance and your choice of kegs straight to your cart or choose a BLADE Starter Set, the professional bundle that will get you up and running immediately. Just plug in and pour!
Yes! The warranty provided on BLADE appliances is 2 years from your date of purchase. For Refurbished BLADEs, the warranty period is twelve months. If a problem arises within 30 days of purchase, we will replace the appliance free of charge. If a problem arises more than 30 days after the date of purchase, unless you can prove that there was a defect at the time of delivery, we will utilise our repair service to repair your machine.
A BLADE beer bap including the drip tray has the following dimensions: 590 x 290 x 471 mm (h x w x d).
A BLADE beer machine weighs 17.6 kg (or 26 kg with a keg in it).
To clean your BLADE, always switch off and unplug it first. Wipe the exterior with a soft damp cloth and clean the dome and drip tray using warm water and mild detergent (never use a dishwasher or harsh chemicals). Clean the inner bowl with 100ml of warm soapy water and check the drain is clear. Every few months, vacuum the ventilation openings to keep the condenser running smoothly. Regular cleaning ensures fresh, pub-quality pours and keeps your machine in top shape.
For more BLADE tips and tricks, check out our BLADE troubleshooting page.
A BLADE keg holds 8 litres of beer, which equals around 14 pints.
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of how we calculate the price per pint of our 8L BLADE kegs:
Total volume
Each BLADE keg contains 8 litres of beer. To convert this to pints, we use the standard conversion factor:
1 litre = 1.75975 pints
So, to calculate how many pints are in an 8 litre BLADE keg, we simply multiply this number by 8:
8 x 1.75975 = 14.078 pints
Cost of the keg
The price of the keg is listed on our website. For example, an 8L keg of Heineken 0.0 costs £26.90, so then it’s just a case of dividing the total cost of the keg by the number of pints it contains.
Price per pint calculation
Using the example above: £26.90 ÷ 14.078 pints = £1.91 per pint
And that’s it! If you have any questions, our customer service team is always here to help.
Now, let’s have a beer.
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