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July 2014

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RETAILOBSERVER.COM JULY 2014 18 GENERATION 6000 COFFEE SYSTEMS IMPRESS WITH COMFORT AND INNOVATION There are several new highlights to the Generation 6000 Whole Bean Coffee System including a new CupSensor, Easy- Click Milk System and One Touch for Two features. Exclusive to Miele, the CupSensor automatically adjusts the height of the spout to the optimum position for different cup and glass sizes. Whether a tall latté macchiato or a dainty espresso is being prepared, the central spout automatically adjusts to the cup's rim and eliminates splashing. The CupSensor even reacts precisely to beverages made with milk by raising the spout slightly to make room for the incoming espresso. Also new is the EasyClick Milk System which is a dishwasher safe glass, milk flask that effortlessly clicks into place at the front of the machine. And for easy maintenance, the new Miele Coffee Systems now automatically rinse all milk spouts and hoses with water after each use. The One Touch for Two feature allows the user to prepare two coffee specialties such as cappuccino and latté macchiato at the same time, thus reducing prep time when two or more drinks are being served. Miele Generation 6000 series is distinguished by its elegant design and remarkable innovations to deliver unmatched results that can be seen, touched and tasted. German engineered and tested to last 20 years, Generation 6000 reinforces the Miele Design for Life philosophy and solidifies Miele at the forefront of residential culinary appliances. Miele Generation 6000 will be available in the United States in July 2014. Visit www.mieleusa.com. PERLICK'S OFFERS NEW 24" C-SERIES BEER DISPENSER With Perlick's announcement of the addition of its new 24" C-Series Beer Dispenser, the Milwaukee based company now offers the industry's widest selection of indoor and outdoor undercounter beer dispensing solutions. Available as either an indoor or UL-listed outdoor unit, the new dispenser be configured with two faucets to accommodate up to two beers on tap. "Perlick has provided restaurants, bars, stadiums and breweries with unmatched beer dispensing solutions for nearly a century," states Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Perlick, Tim Ebner. "That experience, and quality, has been engineered into Perlick's residential product line – allowing us to provide designers with unmatched choices in residential beer dispensing that complement popular trends like the craft beer movement and entertaining outdoors." As the newest addition to Perlick's residential line of undercounter refrigeration, the 24" C-Series Beer Dispenser features: • Both an indoor and UL-listed outdoor option: Indoor models feature black vinyl-clad exterior, outdoor models come standard with stainless steel exterior • Can be configured with a one or two faucet tapping kit • Stores one 1/4 barrel or two 1/6 barrels • Interior electromechanical temperature controller and light • Beer Dispenser temperature 30° – 42°F (factory set at 38°F) • Zero-clearance hinging and fully-integrated depth allows a flush fit with surrounding cabinetry • Commercial-grade stainless-steel interior remains odor-free and prevents the growth of bacteria • Front-vented RAPIDcool ™ forced-air refrigeration system – the fastest chilling system in the industry • Available with solid stainless steel of solid wood overlay door • Optional door locks • Exclusive whisper-quiet Best in Class compressor • Industry Best Three-Year Warranty plus an additional three years on the sealed system To learn more about the new 24" C-Series Beer Dispenser and Perlick's unmatched line of residential undercounter beer dispensing solutions, visit www.perlick.com/residential-products. I N D U S T R Y [ N E W S ]

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