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Feeling A Bit Flakey?

21 November 2011

Flake ice from Classeq’s Ice-O-Matic ICEF155 ice machine is great for drinks and displays The Ice-O-Matic ICEF155 self-contained flake ice machine from Classeq is suitable for sites that have mixed requirements – needing ice for display purposes, mixing into drinks and icing down bottled beverages. With an output of 70kg of flaked ice per 24 hours, it produces a consistent supply of high quality, soft, chewable flake ice.

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The ice-ing on the Christmas cake!

8 November 2011

Christmas ice checklist from Ice-O-Matic Pubs and bars are going to see a soar in trade as customers celebrate the festive season. The ice machine will be working overtime so it needs to be reliable and up to the job. Classeq, which supplies Ice-O-Matic ice machines to the hospitality sector, has put together a checklist to help ensure ice and drinks continue to flow during Christmas and the New Year.

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Stop Press! Tip Top Tap Water Plus The Automatic Bottle Washer

26 September 2011

Classeq on Stand K51, Restaurant Show, Earls Court 2, London, 10 – 12 October 2011.  Classeq will show the latest Eau de Vie water system, which turns mains water into a profitable and eco-friendly alternative to bottled mineral water.  The system filters and chills the mains supply, taking out impurities, to produce either still or sparkling water that can be dispensed into stylish Eau de Vie branded bottles. 

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Table Top Water System

23 September 2011

Classeq introduces a table top model of the Eau de Vie still and sparkling water system Classeq has launched a table top version of its Eau de Vie fresh filtered still and sparkling water system. The compact EDV-TT is designed for use in bars, restaurants, hotels and conference facilities where space is limited but chilled premium quality water is a must-have item. 

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Ice – a class act to swallow

12 September 2011

Classeq’s Ice-O-Matic ice makers produce ice cubes perfect for pepping up non-alcoholic cocktails Look up recipes for non-alcoholic cocktails and what is the common ingredient? Plenty of good quality ice – it not only cools down the drink and adds class to the glass, but it brings out the subtle flavours turning a simple fruit juice mix into a fun, zesty cocktail. Because ice plays such an important part in a non-alcoholic cocktail it is essential to use crystal clear,...

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