My younger son works at Total Wine and recently told me that Keurig is now marketing a cocktail maker, and is knocking $100 off the price to get them out the door.
Something told me that youse guys might find this of interest.
My younger son works at Total Wine and recently told me that Keurig is now marketing a cocktail maker, and is knocking $100 off the price to get them out the door.
Something told me that youse guys might find this of interest.
Can it make a nice glass of Coors Light?
haha.
The idea is great but if they’re needing to knock the price down to move it, I would suspect there’s not a whole lot of third-party or internal Keurig action to support continued production of the pods necessary to use this device. That whole razor/razor blade model thing. And if the mixed drinks are as bland as the coffees that I reluctantly pull from my Keurig every morning, that’s probably not a good sign.
Thanks S2000, but I don’t need a machine to help me mix gin and vermouth - the only cocktail I make.
I don’t imagine that it’s much help for scotch, neat, also.
But imagine you hosted a party and invited guests who don’t like martinis. (Shocking, I know!) Do you even know how to make a stinger?
You are assuming 1) I have any friends; and 2) I would host a party. Still, if I were in such a situation and my guest asked for a “Stinger,” I would likely ask them to leave.
This is definitely one of those products that you use once and then stash it away in a cupboard and forget about it.
If I had one and I was the bar late at night talking to some girl, at last call I’d be like, i just got this machine that MAKES DRINKS, like a robot! we should go check it out! you in?
he either wants you to flick the tip or shoot down a helicopter in MGS fashion so this guy sounds pretty cool.