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Brewskey is not a typical office SaaS product, but a combination of “smart draft beer” hardware plus cloud/App services. It connects to a kegerator, keezer, or tap setup through the Brewskey Box, flow sensors, and optional solenoid valves, gets online via WiFi, and identifies users via NFC or codes to record who poured how much beer and when.
Its core value lies in pour measurement and access control: each pour can be measured down to the ounce, and the system uses that data to estimate remaining keg volume while showing trends, historical kegs, beer summaries, leaderboards, and badges in the App. If a solenoid valve is installed, the tap can be locked so only authorized users can pour; without a valve, anonymous pours are still possible while usage statistics are retained. Device management supports enabling/disabling taps, reconfiguring WiFi, editing tap information, cleaning mode, and automatic firmware updates over WiFi. A standard box supports one tap, while the Expansion Kit can expand support to up to 4 taps.
The source text only states that the Brewskey Shop is open and sells the required components; it does not disclose pricing, subscription fees, or plans. Third-party integrations are still at an early stage: Untappd, BeerSmith, and POS systems are not officially supported, while BreweryDB is used for beer search. Commercial use requires contacting the company. The API is currently undocumented, with API documentation and Webhooks planned for the future. The App and firmware are open source, while the main server code is closed source; technical users can point the system to their own Particle Cloud and use Webhooks to connect with systems such as KegBot.
Communication uses CoAP over DTLS or AES, and OTA updates also run over CoAP; enterprise networks may need to allow TCP 5683. By default, deployment depends on the official cloud service and an internet connection. When offline, the system cannot verify users or store pour information. Data can be exported, but the company says it will not export actual user-specific pour information. No compliance certifications, SLA, privacy details, or payment method information were found.
Brewskey is suitable for homebrewing enthusiasts, party hosts, and kegerator users who want to track remaining keg volume. It is less suitable for bars that require mature POS integration, compliance auditing, and commercial-grade support. The source text does not make it possible to judge access from China. Since this involves hardware purchase, cross-border payment, and cloud connectivity, network access, payment, and after-sales support should be tested before deployment. Alternatives include KegBot, Plaato Keg, or building a custom setup with domestic IoT flow meters.
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