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Never seen anything like this before, actually genius.
I think they have one at Anfield.
Never seen anything like this before, actually genius.
I think they have one at Anfield.
It really isNever seen anything like this before, actually genius.
Never seen anything like this before, actually genius.
magnetsI'm intrigued now, how does the beer not fall out of the bottom?
Magic
Yet after 30 mins with Levy the company were paying us for the inconvenience of having to use them!Yeah, they are pretty sweet. A place I went to in Las Vegas had one of these and it kept lines moving fast.
Also brilliant because I'm sure you have to buy the cups from the company that makes the draft system....
Hope it's not just craft beer. Would love to be able to get a nice pint of Guinness at the new stadium!
Love a pint of the black stuff but unless they design one where it stops three quarters up, waits 20 seconds then fill the rest up then can't see it happening annoyingly!
Are we going to be having those bottom filled pints? Such a more efficient way of serving
It's okay. The local area is being razed and rewilded, as the picture shows. Nothing around but trees as far as the A406.
Yes, Guinness is, unfortunately, antithetical to the concept of "quick beer", as one of their advertising slogans was keen to emphasise. Would drive the bartenders insane, the queuing drinkers too.
The bottom-up-filling glasses are great fun, but I'm more focused on the desire for good beer than I am on the hunt for quick beer. I drink ale and the omnipresence of flavourless, fizzy and overpriced lager is the reason I do not drink at WHL.
If they develop a micro-brewery in the stadium that sells well-made ale, I'll be in the half time queue.
That bird in the blue dress with shoulder length brown hair gets about a bit doesn't she, looks quite fit too!
I admire your willingness to see beyond her lack of forearms to the beauty within.