Soft-Serve Beer!

Winter Woman

Well-Known Member
I can feel the frozen headache now. Yummm.

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The hottest new discovery in the beer world may actually be frozen.


That's because a team of inventors at the Japanese brewing giant Kirin have figured out how to create frozen foam and dispense it on top of a beer like soft-serve ice cream, MSNBC.com reported.


The innovation has chilling implications for the beer industry, as the foam is frozen to 23 degrees Fahrenheit and air is continuously blown into it. When the literally ice-cold beer is placed onto regular, unfrozen beer, it acts as an insulating lid and keeps the drink cold for 30 minutes, according to Gizmag.com.



The frozen foam machine is only available in Tokyo, but The Daily Meal predicts it will soon be a hot item in the United States.


But it's not the only ice cold innovation coming to the rescue of boozehounds.


Joseph Company International will soon be launching its West Coast Chill all-natural energy drink, which will come in a special patented "Chill Can" that can decrease the temperature of the liquid inside by 30 degrees Fahrenheit when buyers press a tab on the can, Gizmag.com reported.


In addition, the LG appliance company recently unveiled a new refrigerator with a built-in "Blast Chiller" that can cool a can of beer or soda to ice-cold in just a few minutes.


But while companies are spending lots of money figuring out how to get beer and other beverages cold as ice, an Atlanta craft brewery called Frozen Pints has decided to focus on making a product that is literally cool, by selling ice cream made from craft beer flavors like Peach Lambic, Pumpkin Ale and Cinnamon Espresso Stout.


So far, the ice creams are only available at select events in Atlanta, but are creating such a brew-haha that the company owners hope to bring them into area stores soon.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Aren't these the same folks who were behind the "hydrogen beer" fad of maybe twenty years ago? Beer with hydrogen in it was popular for a spell ... the gas could raise your voice helium-style. This combined nicely with the Japanese craze for karaoke at the time. Iirc there was a troubling phenomenon that occurred when such beer was released into a population of heavy smokers. I don't recall the proper term, but who needs it when there's "the Hindenburp"? cn
 

Gastanker

Well-Known Member
Damn... I just wanted the foam in hopes it would come with a free cool looking radioactive container. :(
 

bigloc

Active Member
it sounds good Id buy it but this is coming from the guy who bought that stupid banjo lure thats on tv early in the morning(or used to be 8 years ago);( buyers remorse its still hasnt touched the water let alone a fish. lol
 
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