Say 'Cheers' to the 10 coolest beer and wine dispensers
Shikha Chauhan | Jun 4 2010

If you want to impress your guests by having your favorite brew on tap every time, all you need is a beer dispenser. A beer dispenser is a must-have thing if you are the one who loves to serve a variety of booze at the parties you throw at home. Moreover, when you are too drunk to get yourself another shot of beer, a beer dispenser comes to rescue. Here are 10 of the coolest and geekiest beer dispensers that will add intoxicated fun to your home parties and deliver the smoothest flow of beer until the last drop.

• v-POD beer dispenser

From the house of MicroMatic, the v-POD beer dispenser makes a right place in the list. The dispenser features stainless steel and brass double column style Tower beer dispensers. The stainless steel comes with the 6 faucets and brass double column style with 4 faucets. Boasting a built-in 10-inch LCD screen, remotely mounted DiGi viewer and stereo speakers, the dispensers ranges from $3,050-$3,380.

• Trufill beverage dispenser

The Trufill beverage dispenser from Scotsman Beverage Systems has something different to tell. This cool dispenser fills the glasses from bottom instead of the top. Capable of preparing 10 pint of beer in 10 seconds, Trufill turns the beverage dispensing upside down.

• B95 Beer Tender

The high-tech countertop beer draughting system works on DraughtKeg™ carbonator pressure technology to make your party worth remembering. Also, its controlled and ultra quiet chilling technology maintains the temperature of beer and its temperature gauge helps t make out whether beer is ready to draught.

• Skybar

The Skybar helps to preserve your wine collection at the optimum temperature. Thanks to its three variedly chilled chambers that serve three different wines chilled to perfection. A LCD displays the temperature and you can set accordingly and choose from the nine chilling options. Its vacuum technology helps to maintain the taste of your drink for at least ten days. Its smooth pouring technique makes out the perfect glass of wine to have blast.

• Perlick Beer Dispenser

The refrigerated cabinet from Perlick not only stores your wine and maintains its taste, but also serves three different beers at one time from three tap Beer Dispenser. Thanks to its electronic digital temperature control and display and the variable speed compressor that provides precise temperature control and energy-efficient cooling.

• CDA integrated beer dispenser

Make your party filled with complete fun with beer dispenser from CDA. The sleek dispenser easily makes its place in a space of 60cm tower unit, and gets ready to spew beer within five minutes of installation. The contemporary stainless steel finish is illuminated with stylish blue LED lighting, and the hidden chiller offers variable temperature control to cater for your personal preferences.

• Asahi Robocco Beer bot

For $799 each, this is indeed a bar tender robot that can store up to half a dozen cans of beer in its belly. Each time you wanna see your glass filled with beer, Robocco BeerBot will get to work and pour you a cold one.

• BaR2-D2

The BaR2-D2 bar dispenser is a mobile bar that is enhanced with the light effects. The movable bar lets you enjoy the wine of your choice with a motorized beer elevator, motorized ice/mixer drawer and six-bottle shot dispenser. The radio controlled robotic bar is definitely a party must dispenser unit.

• Chassis bartender bot

This is not some magician but is not less than him. Chassis bartender bot by Jonathan Foote and Al Honig lets you enjoy beer as long as you want without any break. Featuring a built-in chrome grill beneath the turn signals helps it to interact with the wine lovers. The command is received by the robot through the headset and cordless phone transmitter, and remote control directs him as you want.

• Asahi bartender robot

Here is yet another magician to fulfill the wish of oenophiles. Asahi bartender robot spells out beer magic with its amazing attributes. Featuring a PC that includes a touchscreen interface, the robot runs on Windows Vista. It takes beer bottles from a conveyor belt, pops the caps off, and then turns them around on a whirling wheel.

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