Electronic Drink Guide: For Better Drinking

November 16, 2007 - 6:50 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware

Electronic Drink Guide.jpgYou do not need to run to the internet or to the Mixing-Drinks-For-Dummies kind of books anymore any time your boss asks you to make him a rather tricky cocktail. This one's small and looks smart enough to carry along with you. With all the iPod hype, some of your pals may even think you own one (courtesy: their drunkenness). It can has over a 1000 recipes of some of the most popular and also some rare mixes of alcohol and mixers.

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Drunk Deer & Wine Holders

November 16, 2007 - 6:24 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware

deer wine holder.jpg Oh yes, this isn't a silly title. Go ahead, look at this drunk herbivore as he gulps all your wine after you innocently place it in his arms. Well, getting to the point, this little fellow is indeed a bottle holder. IT can comfortably hold a bottle of wine and is capable of spreading a smile on your face or on those of those tipsy pals of yours who like the alcoholic deer, can't get enough of the good stuff down their throats.

Ice Moulds Never Got Better

November 13, 2007 - 7:29 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware

wine ice mold.jpg These ice molds are amazingly charming, firstly because of the fact that they are made of ice and secondly because you can have different patterns every time depending on the liquid you are freezing. The ice mold can last for 4-5 hours before it starts deforming. You can try anything from golden to blue/green hues and try to come out with the best and most innovative patterns and designs for your coolers.

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Personalized Martini Glasses

November 5, 2007 - 6:38 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware

Personalized Martini Glasses & Shaker Set.jpg Lovely! This is the perfect little gift set that I was looking for to carry along to my friends birthday. This set of two Martini glasses and a shaker is more than what it appears to be. I can actually get my cronies name printed on it before gifting it to him. The company allows a maximum of 14 characters to be printed on each of the articles in the pack. That includes the glasses and the shaker. I wonder how well will 14 letters describe my wishes. Well, maybe i'll have just his name printed on the glassware.

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LED Ice Bucket: Entrancing!

October 24, 2007 - 8:55 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware

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To light up those evenings where your best companion happens to be a glass of divine fluid that we respectfully term as alcohol, here is a better option. This really cool ice bucket is studded with LEDs on the inside so that it gives a complete psychedelic feel and look. Your room and bar will never be the same once you get one of these. The nine LEDs will glow bright blue and stand out against everything else.

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Digital Wine Thermometer: How Cool is my Wine

October 18, 2007 - 7:08 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware

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Digital%20Wine%20Thermometer%202.jpgIf you are some kind of a perfectionist when it comes to drinking wine, even a little hitch in the wine will ruin your evening. A few degrees difference in the wines temperature can well get you all sulky and dull. Picking the right brand can guarantee the taste and color of the wine but maintaining the right temperature is purely your choice. This cool Digital Wine Thermometer comes with optimum serving temperatures of 16 different kinds of wines.

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Hospital Booze Drip: Be A Medicine Man

October 3, 2007 - 8:29 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware

The%20Booze%20Drip.jpgNo matter what they say, it is hard to believe alcoholics that they consume their favorite beverages for medicinal purposes. The guys out here have taken it a little further to prove their point. And now, I really find it hard to argue my case. Here’s a perfect imitation of a hospital drip that doesn’t hold saline or blood but instead it can hold any of your favorite beverages. From vodka to water, the drip can bamboozle anyone into believing that you are a helpless patient who needs nothing but that liquid to survive.

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Cooltone Mini Fridge: Outdoor Coolings

September 14, 2007 - 3:21 AM : Related Entries - Audio/Video | Drinkware | Kitchen

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We have seen plenty of mini refrigerators in the past so this isn’t the most novel invention around. However this one looks a lot cooler than most of the minis that came before. Unlike most of the earlier renditions, this one can store anything between 20 cans of beer to six bottles of wine. This fridge also has a CD player mounted on it so that you are entertained all the time. There’s also an input to accommodate your MP3 player and even iPod. Other features include a clock with a total of 32 presets and a remote control.

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RedEnvolope’s Equestrian Bottle Opener

September 6, 2007 - 5:45 PM : Related Entries - Drinkware

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RedEnvolope has won my heart with this exotic bottle opener. Made entirely of metal, the small horse bust comes in gold and silver coats. These are made of brass and nickel. The company claims that the opener can be used to open everything from mineral water to microbrews. Oh boy! That horse will surely look elegant beside my bottle of scotch. I wonder if anyone would want to disturb such an arrangement.
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Deluxe Party Bottle Chiller: Cools Your Drinks Quickly

August 24, 2007 - 1:25 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware | Kitchen

Deluxe%20Party%20Bottle%20Chiller.jpgSay hello to the new means of cooling your hallowed beverage during a party or after a crappy day at work: the Deluxe Party Bottle Chiller. It has the sense and capability to cool off your drinks in a matter of five minutes! (Lord, that’s quick). There’s a display system on the bucket shaped cooler that tells you how long the swirling water will take as it swirls around a fan (propeller, is it?) and cools the contents. A can of beer can be chilled in just about a minute while a wine bottle will cool off in five minutes or so. To increase the temptation of taking a huge swig, you have this Waiters' friend corkscrew lying waiting at the back of the chiller. Simply open the bottle and have a fiesta.

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Brando USB Mini Fridge

August 17, 2007 - 4:56 PM : Related Entries - Drinkware | Kitchen

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Surely, USB mini fridges aren’t anything new. But then thereare a few specs there and there that differ one piece from another. This time we shall see what the Brado USB mini fridge has to offer. It can house a single can of beer and is powered by USB. Just like a real fridge, it also has a small LED on the inside so that you know for sure that there’s a can in there (loads of pun intended). Just as I say in every other mini-fridge review – there’s nothing like a cool drink of beer after an hour of laborious work on your desktop.

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MyFountain: Tech Barman

August 13, 2007 - 7:51 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware | Freak/Futuristic/Fun

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Once the level of the party crosses the threshold of sanity, everyone wants to be a barman, unfortunately though, no one is actually capable of mixing even a single drink without screwing it up. So to assist you in this matter we have the MyFountain, whose dispenser can hold up to 12 types of mixers. There are two different spouts for water and carbonated beverages. It makes the mixer as customized as a perfectionist drinker would want it to be. The upper portion of the MyFountain refrigerator has an Internet-linked Windows XP computer. Using touch screen you can conjure some pretty cool methods and brew some new cocktails for your party and patent it before someone else does. There’s a lot more to this one, a must-have for those who frequent home parties.

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Bartending for Dummies: You Know When You Need It

August 8, 2007 - 6:37 PM : Related Entries - Drinkware

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There comes a time in most men’s lives when they are supposed to brew a brilliant cocktail without actually knowing how to. Well, it’s your lucky day if your cronies are too drunk to notice. If not, then well, do not expect too many invitations to come your way, at least from those who were subject to your ruthless barman performance. Here’s a solution that require not only your money but also a lot of humility in accepting the fact that you really aren’t the best guy behind the bar. The Bar tending for Dummies is a helpful and less noticeable (since its available now in a miniature size) guide book for those who need to spontaneously come up with some great cocktail.

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Can Cooler and Warmer: Via USB!

July 17, 2007 - 5:43 PM : Related Entries - Drinkware | Kitchen

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ULIFE010700_06_S.jpgThis one’s really helpful. Most people forget their well earned beverages by simply neglecting it as they work tirelessly on their PCs or are into a deep meaningful chat session with someone who can make them forget all about their precious beverages. So here’s a good solution for our beloved tech geeks. Now your steaming chocolate can be kept warm with the help of a thermostat that can scale temperature up to 65 degrees. Some chilled beer won't suffer the brunt of your neglect thanks to the 18-20 degree drop in temperature, as promised by the makers.

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Arc Bar Stool: Hoisting Up Those Spirits

July 7, 2007 - 3:42 AM : Related Entries - Drinkware | Furnishing | Other Stuff

15447.gifFurnishing a bar is painful enough as you have to brace yourself for some of the most hostile behavior from those gentlemen and women who shall avail of its use. One important aspect is having something more comfortable so that the spirited folk don’t set out on a rampage but remain calm and confined to their seats. The Arc Bar Stool is a wonderful piece of furniture. Armed with a padded seat made of faux leather, the chair is comforting to those heated backsides and is capable of having them glued to it all day. The stool is smooth and curved to avoid injuries because of tripping feet and fogged vision (if you know what I mean). The gas-lift swivel mechanism gives full mobility to the user and allows him/her to adjust the height of the stool according to the difficulty they have traveling it to their glasses to their mouths.

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