Beer by Osmosis, Magic Beer Pour

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Uploaded by on May 17, 2010

This thing is amazing, still have no idea how the beer gets into the cup from underneath. Supposedly its some type of magnet contraption. Killer technology for a AAA baseball stadium.

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  • There is a magnet on the bottom of the cup, allowing for the beer to go into the cup and magnet replaced from bottom. Yes, you can push it up yourself but it is difficult, and purely STUPID to try, unless you'd like to buy another beer. It does provide a perfect pour every time, reducing waste, and keeping beer costs lower.

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  • Not very appetizing to see employee putting their hands all over rims of glasses.

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  • Please people. Stop complaining about the hand on the rim of the glass. You contract more gems from the steering wheel of you own car than you will ever contract from this person who washes his hands 40 to 50 times in a shift.

  • theres a hole at the bottom. after the beer gets in they but a cap on the bottom so it looks like magic

  • If someone serves beer to me like this way... i dont drink. I dont want my glasses to be touched at part where i drink my beer.

  • @briwins but not the way a beer should be poured i think?? well im talking guiness and such....

  • what's the trigger mechanism to get the beer pouring automatically? Obviously the cup going onto the tap but what specifically lets the tap know it's completely in place and to start pouring?

  • It's not osmosis. Just keep learning that Jesus made your cells instead of learning biology in your schools... If it was osmosis there should be loads of salt or any other solid in the glass so the water could go throught it.

  • @briwins - cool use of magnets, I guess then! Are these cups disposable? I would guess you want to hold on to them as long as possible. Honestly, it is genius, really.

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