Wouldnt work in england that...we would end up drinking it straight from the tap and then doing a runner before the bill arrived, I think that's why all you can eat buffets go out of business so quick here! 😆👍
@@northernguerrilla3168 I’ve often said that buffets are just theme parks for obese people. Pay to get in, and you fill your face with as much food as possible. My dad looks like he’s at Disney World at a buffet.
@@D71219ONE it was a thing when in my teens to go to the all you can eat chinese and then do a runner out the fire exit without paying, Ive even had dates where I've had me and the girl running away from a gang of angry chinese waiters, used to do it at pizza hut too.....I was young though so dont judge me but your right also, I bet greedy people are more to blame than kids running off and not paying.
I have to say, this is one of the most well thought-out products I have seen. To not even mention its efficiency, advertising on the magnet AND acting as a souvenir. This even encourages consuming the whole amount to get the end reward. Just top notch.
I worked at a bar that two of these with four taps each. Efficiency about 78-82 percent yield on a normal tap. With bottoms up it’s about 95-96 percent. More pours faster!
@@wolfmatic399 the disks are essentially maglocked. You can not force it up they act like security tags on clothing, the only way to actually open one is with a magnet from what I've read.
mr sir haha absolutely. Have fun buying proprietary pint glasses until you inevitably decide the hassle is not worth the novelty. Some stoner somewhere before - “What if you could pour a beer, THROUGH THE BOTTOM”
Yo ma wtf,I saw the oppening ceremony yesterday and told my mom about it,bow it's on my recommended too,we have to watch ourdelves the internet isen't safe.
I’m disappointed the answer wasn’t just M A G I C but it’s great to see that POGS have upgraded and are making a comeback. Well played POGS, well played...
Have seen this in the wild. It's actually really cool. Aside from being neat, it's a really good way to take the skill out of filling beer glasses, as it gently coming in from the bottom means no hard-pour head. Really cool system.
simonisable Most beer is supposed to be poured straight down the glass for a huge foam. It helps develop its flavour as well as reduce gassiness afterwards.
simonisable These systems are actually loved in the Restaurant/Bar business, the biggest down fall is their cups. As my family built our restaurant/bar we looked into this system, the system it’s self wasn’t much but to buy every cup made for this was not worth the extra time, where one of our good bar tenders can do the same thing as the machine.
Have seen these cups at a couple of festivals. Once you get the hang of it you can chug from the bottom by pushing the magnet up with your tongue. Kinda cool trick to impress your buddies with, but the really cool part is when you challenge other people to do it.
I was at a bar the other day that had this and my friend and I were discussing how we thought it worked. Now this is in my recommended. Damn you, FBI agent.
I remember trying one of these at a Minor League ball game 2013 or 14. The magnet on the beer I ordered somehow became misaligned during the intital fill and beer went spurting everywhere. 2nd try it worked fine. Still have the magnet on the fridge to this day!
Our local ballpark had this system for dollar draft beer night. I would accidentally push the magnet on the bottom of the cup at least twice during the game spilling the entire beer all over the ground. Made for shorter waits in line though!
It's against health code to refill glasses, but It is way more sanitary than having the faucet touch where someone's mouth has been. Also, everything pushes up and away as its filling. There is no risk of getting backwash into the filler. Also, Also, all of our equipment is NSF certified.
An Ale house in the town I live in had one of these installed. It a quite nice. My one complaint is that you can't pour beers into their appropriate glasses with this system. I like my stouts in a snifter not an Ale glass.
Had a thought for a fun new game which in time will replace the throwing pennies or nuts into your friends pint. When your friend takes a sip of their beer, give their magnet a little prod as they lift the glass to their mouth so they get covered in beer. Endless fun.
These things suck. Customers get curious about the magnet on the bottom and poke it slightly and instantly they’re COVERED in beer. Idgaf about them getting covered in beer. I do however care that me or one of my employees then has to clean up the mess, and usually give the patron another cup.
Here’s some food for thought. Have you ever approached double doors and pull on one handle only to find out it’s locked, then look up at the door and notice there’s a sign saying “Please use other door”? People tend to ignore signs hung up in establishments until afterwards. I’m commenting because I already purchased this, so you saying “don’t buy it” is pointless.
Michael Stone Look bud I own my own business and I spent A LOT of money on this with the understanding it would help save time and costs. It hasn’t done either of those things. Actually quite the contrary. So I’m sorry if you don’t approve of my choice of words but I stand by my statement. Please feel free to start your own establishment and put this in it. I welcome your opinion after that. Have a great day.
What a great system, always wondered how it worked and now I do! Thanks :) I can definitely see how this is beneficial in bars or festivals with a lot of traffic and I think its better for the workers as well, definitely think they will be less tired after a long shift with this system compared to the 'old outdated one' :)
Company head: "we need a way to make more waste going to landfill while pouring a beer... Any ideas?" Marketing dept: "Hey, we could put magnetic discs in the bottom that will eventually end up in the bin due to health and safety legislation stipulating they are only for one use!" Company head "genius!"
I always assumed it was a spring-loaded valve at the bottom. But the magnet makes more sense because of the customization, as they mention in the video, plus it probably makes it a lot easier to clean.
It drains clear like a faucet (hard to see that part in the video) and at the end of the night they are removed and cleaned (unlike a faucet). All of our equipment is also NSF certified. :)
Excited to try these. 1 question I have is: if you use the same cup over and over, couldn't it be less hygenic than a top-down pour? Ex: you have some bufallo chicken dip and a big backwashing problem. Bottom of your glass has some saucy goo. You refill your glass on the tap, saucy goo swirls around and compromises the sterility of the tap? Next person to use tap can taste some buffalo goo? If a new cup per pour is enforced that wouldn't be a problem. But knowing some bars, and some behaviors of drinkers...
We are getting there! It's take time to displace such an ingrained system that is "traditional" faucets (the old way). www.bottomsupbeer.com/find-bottoms-up-near-you
I saw a video about a no foam quick pour nozzle that you could attach to any beer tap maybe 10 years ago, but have never seen it in a bar or heard about it since.
Antonio, You have to purposely poke it. We make a bartenders life much easier. It's our opinion that the craft of bartending is in making cocktails not in fighting a foamy beer faucet. :)
Minor league ball park in my city has this. Magnets are coupons for good restaurant. When game is over, walk through the seats and collect the coupons that people left behind. Win!