Some beer spilled on the pick up. Is this really a "better" way to serve beer or just a different way. It gives me cause to pause when "confidence" is part of the equation to unspilled beer. Seems highly error prone.
With Bottoms Up there is zero waste and the fill is hands free and stops automatically. Faucet based systems waste, on average, 30% of every keg and require the full attention of the bartender. We say pick it up with confidence because people tend to be a little shy about pulling it off the dispenser when they first use it. We were going to say: “Don’t be shy about jerking it off.” but that got vetoed for some reason.
Random question.
Can you use the bottoms up system for soda and non alcoholic beverages??
No shit it's just liquid
My man still touching the rim of the glass in the end 😄
Where can we buy this❤️🔥
How can I invest in you guys
Looks cool, but does that get dirtier and moldy underneath?
Yes
Yeah they are terrible
Some beer spilled on the pick up. Is this really a "better" way to serve beer or just a different way. It gives me cause to pause when "confidence" is part of the equation to unspilled beer. Seems highly error prone.
With Bottoms Up there is zero waste and the fill is hands free and stops automatically. Faucet based systems waste, on average, 30% of every keg and require the full attention of the bartender. We say pick it up with confidence because people tend to be a little shy about pulling it off the dispenser when they first use it. We were going to say: “Don’t be shy about jerking it off.” but that got vetoed for some reason.
That’s beer? There is no head on it
I’m Ireland we would call that a pint of piss
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FLAT beer no head...looks bad..
It looks like a pint of cider lol you need foam head on the beer to protect the beer if I got served that in a pub deffo wouldn’t pay for it
Well, better hope you can twist the glass, otherwise you're screwed
In the Czech Republic this would never work out... No foam? No beer.
Some People in the US don’t like full glasses either… :?
@@Bottomsupbeer1 We're talking 1/5 to 1/3 beer head. Is it common in the US?
I got one of these forsale
A beer with no head?
That twist thing is a useless bit of "I've got style" that, not every bartender wants or needs...
You dont say sherlock
I do homes!
thats heresy!
What is?
Nice FLAT beer there ayyy
It is not flat. It is perfectly carbonated. ua-cam.com/video/Yp3mmdZPltA/v-deo.html