Barsys Robot Bartender

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The Barsys 2.0 is a smart automated cocktail-making machine, also known as a robotic bartender. Fashion croquis sketchbook. Create perfect drinks at home with nothing more than the click of a button. Simply load your machine with your five favorite spirits & three mixers. Robot Bartender Effortlessly Makes Cocktails - YouTube The Barsys is a robot bartender that is linked to an app, allowing you to effortlessly make over 2,000 different cocktails. Simply insert five.

Cons:

-It can't be a sounding board for all your existential woes.

  • Robot Bartender + Load it up with liquor bottles and mixers, use the app to choose either a pre-loaded cocktail (thousands to choose from) or one you've created yourself, then watch in awe as your.
  • And the Barsys does look good while making your beverage, with its pleasantly modern design and interactive lights that signal when your drink is ready for you. My favorite part was the rather satisfying robotic whir as your cocktail moves along on the drink.
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-It doesn't know when to cut you off.

-It isn't someone whose number you can try (and most likely fail) to score on the way out.

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-It's a robot. And you've seen 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Barsys Robot Bartender

Pros:

-It doesn't have any preferences when it comes to serving, say, very attractive women, before it serves you.

-It knows over 2,000 drinks by heart.

-It can be controlled via app.

-It's a robot. And robots are cool.

Excuse us—we were just going over some pros and cons regarding Barsys. It's an automated cocktail maker, by which me mean, it's a bona fide frickin' ROBOT BARTENDER, and it's available to purchase online in the US for the first time on August 1st (it was previously only available in India, England, Italy and Switzerland).

This feels like a technological nut people who like to drink have been trying to crack for a long, long time. And, if the promotional materials for Barsys are any indication, it appears they've finally done it. Bravo. Cheers. Huzzah!

Without getting too into the weeds about how this machine works, because we're not even going to pretend to try to understand how this machine really works, you basically download the app, and either ask it to make one of it's pre-programmed libations, or use it to create one of your own. Once you've made your selection, the machine will go about doing it's machine-y things to make your drink—dispensing liquids into the glass roving beneath the liquids, mixing stuff up at 300 RPM in its special vortex receptacle—and thirty seconds later, bam: you're ready to get drunk off a cocktail a robot made.

Prior to this, of course, you'll have to actually add the booze and the mixers. The machine can hold five bottles of alcohol, which you place upside down on top of the machine via specially designed plugs, as well as three one-liter bottles of mixers, which are inserted into the side. After that, you tell the app what you've added and the app will tell you which cocktails it's capable of making. Easy peasy.

Naturally, it helps if you have some bartending knowledge. And obviously, it doesn't really make sense to use this to mix a single after-work martini or whatever. But if you're one of those people who enjoy hosting family get-togethers or work parties or poker nights or what have you, and want to take those duties to the next level, or just really want to impress someone, like your boss, or your in-laws, or maybe even a certain special someone, it might be worth taking the ol' robot bartender out of the cabinet, placing it on the countertop, loading it with booze and letting it rip.

'This is my robot bartender, Sheila,' you'll say, as your guests' jaws drop in unison.

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Though feel free to give it a different name.

Barsys Robot Bartender

Just like restaurant kiosks, the robotic bartender is taking the world by storm. The hottest cocktail bar in your neighborhood may just be sitting on your countertop. Meet Barsys, otherwise known as your new best friend. The robot bartender promises to pour perfectly crafted drinks, dictated by the user-friendly companion mobile app (available on both Android and iOS). All you'll need to do is let Barsys know what ingredients are available, and it will give you a cocktail menu. As it stands, the app comes programmed with more than 2,000 drinks, and of course, you have the option of creating your own beverage and naming it after yourself.

So how exactly does the machine work? As the company explains on its website, Barsys depends on a mobile app that communicates with the machine, thermally insulated containers that hold ingredient temperatures for up to 15 hours, and an interactive lighting system that indicates the progress of the cocktail-mixing process. To use Barsys, you'll need to place your preferred base spirits on top of the machine, and your favorite mixers in the thermally insulated containers. Then, tell Barsys what you'd like, and the system will pour each liquor 'independently and precisely,' promising to 'deliver your favorite cocktail within a few seconds.'

The app also keeps track of your consumption patterns, as well as remaining quantities of liquor so you know when it's time to buy more ingredients. And speaking of ingredients, you have the option to mix five base spirits and up three mixers to make your own cocktail.

Barsys Robot Bartender
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Pros:

-It doesn't have any preferences when it comes to serving, say, very attractive women, before it serves you.

-It knows over 2,000 drinks by heart.

-It can be controlled via app.

-It's a robot. And robots are cool.

Excuse us—we were just going over some pros and cons regarding Barsys. It's an automated cocktail maker, by which me mean, it's a bona fide frickin' ROBOT BARTENDER, and it's available to purchase online in the US for the first time on August 1st (it was previously only available in India, England, Italy and Switzerland).

This feels like a technological nut people who like to drink have been trying to crack for a long, long time. And, if the promotional materials for Barsys are any indication, it appears they've finally done it. Bravo. Cheers. Huzzah!

Without getting too into the weeds about how this machine works, because we're not even going to pretend to try to understand how this machine really works, you basically download the app, and either ask it to make one of it's pre-programmed libations, or use it to create one of your own. Once you've made your selection, the machine will go about doing it's machine-y things to make your drink—dispensing liquids into the glass roving beneath the liquids, mixing stuff up at 300 RPM in its special vortex receptacle—and thirty seconds later, bam: you're ready to get drunk off a cocktail a robot made.

Prior to this, of course, you'll have to actually add the booze and the mixers. The machine can hold five bottles of alcohol, which you place upside down on top of the machine via specially designed plugs, as well as three one-liter bottles of mixers, which are inserted into the side. After that, you tell the app what you've added and the app will tell you which cocktails it's capable of making. Easy peasy.

Naturally, it helps if you have some bartending knowledge. And obviously, it doesn't really make sense to use this to mix a single after-work martini or whatever. But if you're one of those people who enjoy hosting family get-togethers or work parties or poker nights or what have you, and want to take those duties to the next level, or just really want to impress someone, like your boss, or your in-laws, or maybe even a certain special someone, it might be worth taking the ol' robot bartender out of the cabinet, placing it on the countertop, loading it with booze and letting it rip.

'This is my robot bartender, Sheila,' you'll say, as your guests' jaws drop in unison.

Barsys Robot Bartender Price

Though feel free to give it a different name.

Barsys Robot Bartender

Just like restaurant kiosks, the robotic bartender is taking the world by storm. The hottest cocktail bar in your neighborhood may just be sitting on your countertop. Meet Barsys, otherwise known as your new best friend. The robot bartender promises to pour perfectly crafted drinks, dictated by the user-friendly companion mobile app (available on both Android and iOS). All you'll need to do is let Barsys know what ingredients are available, and it will give you a cocktail menu. As it stands, the app comes programmed with more than 2,000 drinks, and of course, you have the option of creating your own beverage and naming it after yourself.

So how exactly does the machine work? As the company explains on its website, Barsys depends on a mobile app that communicates with the machine, thermally insulated containers that hold ingredient temperatures for up to 15 hours, and an interactive lighting system that indicates the progress of the cocktail-mixing process. To use Barsys, you'll need to place your preferred base spirits on top of the machine, and your favorite mixers in the thermally insulated containers. Then, tell Barsys what you'd like, and the system will pour each liquor 'independently and precisely,' promising to 'deliver your favorite cocktail within a few seconds.'

The app also keeps track of your consumption patterns, as well as remaining quantities of liquor so you know when it's time to buy more ingredients. And speaking of ingredients, you have the option to mix five base spirits and up three mixers to make your own cocktail.

'When I created this product, I thought a lot about how I could elevate the user drinking [experience],' said Akshet Tewari, Founder and CEO of Barsys. 'Most people don't realize that when mixing cocktails — like baking — it's extremely important to have the proportions just right. Now anyone can make delicious cocktails right in their homes. Plus, it's a real crowd pleaser!'

There's also a heavier duty version of Barsys available to restaurants, bars, hotels, and other similar establishments. The idea is to reduce alcohol waste by ensuring a precise pour for each and every customer. While the company admits that its robotic solution will never replace an expert human barkeeper, it certainly can provide these star performers with more time to tend to more complicated cocktails or invent unique drinks.

Barsys Robot Bartender

Barsys will be made available for purchase beginning in August on the company website.






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