22 September 2008
Lincat produces a Guide to World Teas to mark the launch of ‘FilterFlow’ automatic water boilers
Lincat has produced a six-page Guide to World Teas which contains brewing tips and tasting notes for the world’s greatest tea varieties, together with details of the tea which sells for over £100 per pot! It is designed to help caterers to look again at their menus, and offers practical advice on how to boost sales of hot beverages and increase profit margins. Developed in consultation with Ben Poole, of Imperial Teas, Lincoln, it has been published to mark the launch of Lincat’s innovative range of ‘FilterFlow’ automatic water boilers, with built-in water filtration. The Guide to World Teas is available as a free download from Lincat’s FilterFlow website: www.filterflow.co.uk
Lincat has produced a six-page Guide to World Teas which contains brewing tips and tasting notes for the world’s greatest tea varieties, together with details of the tea which sells for over £100 per pot! It is designed to help caterers to look again at their menus, and offers practical advice on how to boost sales of hot beverages and increase profit margins. Developed in consultation with Ben Poole, of Imperial Teas, Lincoln, it has been published to mark the launch of Lincat’s innovative range of ‘FilterFlow’ automatic water boilers, with built-in water filtration. The Guide to World Teas is available as a free download from Lincat’s FilterFlow website: www.filterflow.co.uk
“The message of Lincat’s Guide to World Teas is clear, great tasting tea can be sold at a premium and a good hot drinks offer will drive food sales”, said McDonald, Marketing Director of Lincat Ltd. “It’s clear too that the most important ingredient for a really good cup of tea is freshly filtered water, which is free from taint and odour and brewed at the correct temperature. Our new range of FilterFlow water boilers, with in-built water filtration and adjustable temperature control, has been developed to deliver just that.”
He continued…
“However, our new FilterFlow boilers don’t simply deliver great tasting water. Their in-built filtration system prevents damaging scale build up which can seriously compromise performance of over time. With a conventional boiler it is necessary to plumb a separate filter upstream of the unit. However this can be unattractive and it certainly adds to the cost. So by eliminating the need for a separate filtration unit, our new ‘FilterFlow’ system is also convenient, reliable and cost effective.”
There are four new FilterFlow models in the range which have replaced Lincat’s existing range of automatic water boilers. Each new boiler features comprehensive onboard diagnostics with an easy to read LCD panel. This shows the operational status of the boiler and reminds users when to order a new filter and when exactly to change it. The filter cartridge is as easy to change as a light bulb, with no need to disconnect the water supply or seek the help of a service engineer or plumber.
Lincat strives to provide exceptional value for money by offering, where possible, enhanced products at the same price as the models they replace. This has been achieved with the new FilterFlow automatic water boilers which are priced at: £434 for the EB3F, £514 for the EB4F, £560 for the EB6F and £607 for the EB6FT.
Lincat Ltd is part of the Lincat Group of companies. Sister companies IMC Ltd and Britannia Kitchen Ventilation Ltd operate in the commercial catering equipment sector. Lincat Group company Mercury Appliances Ltd designs and manufactures domestic cooking appliances.
For further information please contact:
Sales or product enquiries:
Nick McDonald
Marketing and Export Director
Lincat Limited
Tel: 01522-875500
Fax: 01522-875530
Email: nick.mcdonald@lincat.co.uk
Publication or editorial enquiries:
Julie Leydon
Press Officer for Lincat Limited
Tel: 01482-649343
Fax: 01482-646644
Email: julie@bluestormdesign.co.uk