The present invention pertains generally to devices for dispensing an alcoholic beverage. More particularly, the present invention pertains to an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage directly from a barrel.
It is well known among those in the wine industry as well as wine enthusiasts, that oxygen destroys wine ultimately turning it into vinegar. As a result, wine makers are typically very reluctant to remove a bung from a barrel or serve wine directly out of a barrel due to concern that oxygen as well as floating debris in the air will contaminate the wine thereby resulting in deterioration of the wine quality in the barrel, From the contamination side, if a winemaker is offering a barrel tasting to a group, he/she never knows what germs people may be carrying and thus affecting the wine in the barrel.
In order to draw samples from a barrel, a winemaker normally siphons the wine or uses a wine thief, which operates in the same way as a pipette. For example, http://morewinemaking.com/products/glass-wine-thief.html. This process involves removing the bung from the barrel hole, which allows oxygen into the wine. The same issues with oxidation plague other types of alcohol produced in barrels, including but not limited to, rum and whiskey.
There remains a need in the art for a dispensing apparatus for repeatedly dispensing an alcoholic beverage directly from a barrel. The present invention addresses this need and provides a solution for regularly dispensing an alcoholic beverage from the same barrel without oxygen/air entering the barrel.
In light of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide the desired features described herein as well as additional advantages of providing an alcoholic beverage barrel dispensing apparatus that is capable of preserving the quality of the alcoholic beverage when opting for direct dispensing from the barrel,
The present invention is an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage directly from a barrel.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel that is easy to use and easy to sterilize. In a preferred embodiment the dispensing apparatus is comprised of entirely food grade parts resulting in the apparatus being hygienic.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel wherein the bung hole of the alcoholic beverage barrel is sealed air tight preventing spoilage of the alcoholic beverage from oxygen and/or debris.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel that is simple to install and uninstall.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a method of installing an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel.
The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar parts are identified with similar characters, and in which:
The dispensing apparatus 10 of the present invention is shown in
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T-piece 53 then goes through the following in this order:
O-ring 59
S/s washer 57
S/s tube 58
S/s washer 56
S/s wing nut 35,
When wing nut 35 is tightened, washer 57 squeezes O-ring 59 against the hole positioned in the middle of the circular piece 52 thereby forming an air seal so that inert gas cannot escape from the barrel through the circular piece 52 hole.
During the installation of the apparatus, the tube 58 is easily detached by removing the wing nut 35 and s/s washer 56. Circular piece 52 further includes an air flow control valve 51. wherein the inert gas is forced into the barrel in order to displace the alcoholic beverage during dispensing.
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In the first embodiment, the present invention provides a simple apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage directly from a barrel.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel that is easy to use and easy to sterilize. In a preferred embodiment the dispensing apparatus is comprised of entirely food grade parts resulting in the apparatus being hygienic.
In still another embodiment, the present invention provides an apparatus fur dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel wherein the bung hole of the barrel is sealed air tight preventing the spoilage of an alcoholic beverage from oxygen and/or debris.
In another embodiment, the present invention provides an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel that is simple to install and uninstall.
In yet another embodiment, the present invention provides an apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel having a telescoping pipe allowing for dispensing of an alcoholic beverage down to the bottom of the barrel.
In a further embodiment, the present invention provides a dispensing apparatus for dispensing an alcoholic beverage from a barrel
In a further still embodiment, the present invention provides a method of installing an alcoholic beverage barrel dispensing apparatus, the method comprising:
a) removing the wing nut from the T-piece the dispensing apparatus;
b) removing the stainless steel washer between the wing nut and tube;
c) removing the tube covering the T-piece;
d) replacing the wing nut on the T-piece to prevent the T-piece from falling through the circular piece hole into the barrel;
e) sliding the small O-ring to underneath the wing nut and allowing the T-piece to fall through the hole until it is stopped by the small O-ring & wing nut;
f) inserting the alcoholic beverage pipe at the required angle into the bung hole of an alcoholic beverage barrel so that the horizontal end of the T-piece is inserted through the bung hole;
g) pulling the wing nut up and sliding the O-ring back to the circular piece;
h) removing the wing nut from the T-piece;
i) replacing the lower stainless steel washer and then the tube covering the T-piece;
j) replacing the top stainless steel washer;
k) replacing the wing nut on the T-piece and tighten until the bung hole is sealed tightly;
l) attaching the in gas line and turn pressure on to about 5 psi; and
m) opening the alcoholic beverage faucet to start the flow of alcoholic beverage through the alcoholic beverage pipe.
The foregoing detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents. Although several embodiments have been presented, one skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications are possible. Such variations will not materially alter the nature of the invention. Many embodiments may be conceived and may not achieve all the advantages of some embodiments, particularly preferred embodiments, yet the absence of a particular advantage shall not be construed to necessarily mean that such an embodiment is outside the scope of the present invention.
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