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Fizzics makes cheap beer taste expensive

2015-05-13
hey it's been popper here with The Verge I'm checking out the physics it's a new gadget that helps anyone create the perfect pour get that foam head on top of your beer as if it was coming right out of the draft so you put in a bottle or a can and this uses a medical grade sound wave oscillator and a very specific and controlled flow to give you bubbles under 30 microns which apparently improves mouthfeel you can see it's got a little bit of foam but when I'm really ready for my head I back this off and I straighten out and I go backwards now I'm getting on top some sweet sweet foam these are tiny really tightly packed bubbles and the idea the inventors had was to use that sound wave oscillator and keep the bubbles as small as possible under 30 microns I don't know what a micron looks like but it definitely improves the flavor I think this is a Miller Lite which is a pretty classy beer oh yeah tastes expensive now so I've probably had you know four or five beers at this points like almost 4:15 in the afternoon and the difference is usually that it's kind of creamier smoother there's more of a sort of aroma the beer is generally a little bit less you know kind of accurate and sharp and I would say it makes a good beer tastes kind of great and a pretty bad beer tastes pretty good so the physics just kicked off its IndieGoGo campaign if you are one of the early backers for the crowdfunding you can get it for around one hundred and nineteen dollars and then when it goes to retail the goal is to sell it for about one hundred ninety nine bucks I have to say as a guy who drinks a lot of beer this would definitely elevate my home game without hurting my budget can I tell the difference between a beer that was poured from here in a hand pour absolutely doesn't make this Miller Lite so fantastic that I would drink it regularly probably not
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