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  • gmb45
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    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    Bottoms up!

    The ingenious beer-pouring device that could make festival queueing a thing of the past

    For anyone who has been to a music festival, a big gig - or even just a loaded bar full of thirsty punters, there's an invention that will make your life easier... and possibly a little bit drunker.

    It should also light up the dollar-signed eyes of bar owners everywhere.

    It's an invention that has literally come from the ground up, and uses common-sense technology to fill a plastic beer glass from the bottom.

    The technology is relatively simple - a plastic cup with a hole in the bottom is coupled with a magnetic disk that seals the hole after the weight of the fluid is pumped in.

    Empty: A barmaid is seen pushing the Bottoms Up beer cups onto the special beer dispensing nozzles.

    Full: Within seconds the cups are filled perfectly with beer and the barmaid is able to pour some more

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiu_IX14wLI"]YouTube - Beers Filling Up Through the Bottom![/ame]


    It not only regulates the flow of beer, claims the manufacturers, but does it faster than a regular pour, and apparently leaves a perfect head.

    The Bottoms Up pouring machine is the brainchild of GrinOn industries, which has manufactured and marketed the cup/disc concept.

    It prides itself on the fact that the machine pours a perfect beer in record time, and its website shows videos of laymen beer pourers dispensing up to more than 50 beers in one minute.

    It's not yet ready for market - but should catch the eye of any vendor who likes the idea of pouring beer swiftly and consistently.

    The GrinOn website, not content with the revolutionary bottom-up pouring technique, also crows about the advertising potential of the magnetic disc - saying that it could carry a logo or phrase that punters can take home.
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    Bottoms up! The ingenious beer-pouring device that could make festival queueing a thing of the past | Mail Online
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  • cactikid
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    • Sep 2008
    • 12017

    #2
    could work for many liquids,and no slops

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    • super jumbe
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      • Dec 2008
      • 11610

      #3
      I like the old method with lots of froth on top.

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      • Meat-Head
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        • Oct 2009
        • 32000

        #4
        think of the enviroment, more waste.

        All them magnets, do they wipe out credit cards?

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        • cablefreejunkie
          DK Veteran
          • Jul 2008
          • 1717

          #5
          they could be filling it with weak pish and you think your getting a pint of w/b
          id be very careful gmb
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          • Canker_Canison
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            • May 2010
            • 3905

            #6
            Even with two of those machines you would be hard pushed to keep up with Meaty & GMB when on the lash
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