The Micro Matic G9500 is the professional standard for dispensing nitrogen-infused stouts and Nitro cold brew coffee. Specifically engineered for the "surge and settle" pour, this faucet features an internal restrictor plate that forces the beverage through tiny apertures, breaking the nitrogen out of solution to create the iconic creamy head and velvety mouthfeel.
Built with a 304 Grade Stainless Steel body, the G9500 is highly resistant to corrosion and pitting, ensuring it meets the strict sanitation requirements of commercial breweries. This faucet utilizes the standard 1-1/8"-18 beer industry thread, making it compatible with all standard North American shanks and towers.
Note: This model features a durable plastic nozzle to prevent mineral buildup and is sold without a handle to allow for custom branding.
Micro Matic G9500 Technical Specifications
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Manufacturer: Micro Matic
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Model Number: G9500
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Body Material: 304 Grade Stainless Steel (Brewery Approved)
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Nozzle Material: High-Durability Food-Grade Plastic
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Body Threads: 1-1/8"-18 Thread (U.S. Beer Industry Standard)
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Application: Nitrogenated Stouts & Nitro Cold Brew Coffee
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Internal Mechanism: Integrated 304 S/S Restrictor Plate
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Compatibility: Fits all standard North American Beer Shanks
Professional Pour Guide: The Two-Stage Stout Pour
The G9500 is engineered for a specific two-motion operation to achieve the perfect cascading settle:
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The Surge (Pull Forward): Pull the handle toward you to open the main valve. The liquid is forced through the restrictor plate at high pressure, creating the "surge" of tiny nitrogen bubbles. Fill the glass to 3/4 and pause.
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The Top-Off (Push Back): After the beer has settled, push the handle away from you. This allows a lower-pressure flow to fill the glass to the rim, creating the distinct "dome" on the head without over-foaming.
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Daily Care: To prevent "clogged" pours or slow flow, remove the plastic nozzle nightly and rinse the stainless steel restrictor plate in warm water to clear any dried sugars or yeast.