How does bottoms up beer dispenser work




















The Bottoms Up beer dispenser may be the perfect excuse to order another drink. As if you needed one. Bottoms Up promises to revolutionize the way beer is served by filling glasses from the bottom.

It literally flips bartending upside down. Introduction To Bartending. Specific Spirits. By Joel Mitchell. July 9, Views 1k. How fast can you pull a pint? Click To Tweet A lot of people have been asking me how this machine actually works? Follow us. Post tags: beer bottoms up beer dispender fast service.

Joel Mitchell Having worked within the hospitality trade for over 15 years I've done a lot. Alex S. Joel Mitchell. It could be at least an hour, maybe longer, before they get one, let alone you. This is a situation we've all likely faced once in our life at a bar, sporting event, concert or wedding. And at a music festival, for example, speed is paramount: you want to get back to watch a band play rather than being stuck in a line.

Enter the Bottoms Up Beer Dispenser. That line you were in could get much shorter when American company GrinOn Industries begins distributing in Australia its beer dispensing machine, which fills beer in cups from the bottom up "at a rate of up to nine times that of traditional beer taps". Founded by Josh Springer, a former manager at a company that creates neon signs like those used in Las Vegas, the invention relies on magnetic technology embedded in plastic cups. Each plastic cup has a hole in the bottom which is wide enough for a nozzle to be inserted.

Add a few helpers and it can reach 56 pints per minute, not far off one per second. That's impressive enough, but take a look at how the glasses are "poured. View Iframe URL. This would be a fantastic addition to English pubs, where the 19 and year old bartenders lack motivation and brains to the extent that one pint a minute is a miracle, and then the glass will be half-filled with foam.



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