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LG49

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Check this out..........

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiu_IX14wLI&feature=youtu.be[/ame]

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Yep they've been out for a couple of years.

You have to buy their proprietary cups, too. Obviously the purpose is ultra fast pours to push through volume. They're basically designed to be sold at sports stadiums.

It's super impressive to watch, though.

Adam
 
Obviously the purpose is ultra fast pours to push through volume. They're basically designed to be sold at sports stadiums.

Adam

I wish the stadiums I go to had them. Maybe I could get a beer for less than $12 if they improved efficiency?
 
I wish the stadiums I go to had them. Maybe I could get a beer for less than $12 if they improved efficiency?

No, they just pocket the difference.

Beers are still $12, they just hire less staff (fewer jobs), sell more beer and make more money.



-See why "trickle down economics" is just based upon really bad logic that doesn't happen in real life?


Adam
 
I used to think they were a great invention. But in my opinion the system is only good for BMC beers. With any beer that has any aroma to speak of you actually want the vigorous pour to develop the head and get the volitles and aromas a chance to come out.
 
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