How to make beer even better?
You’ve probably heard of latte art, but what about beer art? That’s what Beer Ripples offers, as Techlicious write. But where latte art involves a skilled barista using milk to paint designs on the surface of your espresso, Beer Ripples uses 3D printing and a specialized malt-based ink. The result is high-resolution art and text perfectly printed on the foam of your beer, without any impact on the color or taste. Think of it as an inkjet printer… but instead of printing on paper, it prints on beer.
The Beer Ripples printer looks a little like a Keurig coffeemaker. Once you’ve pulled a pint, just set it in the printer and with a couple of taps on the touchscreen, you’re ready to go. It takes just 11 seconds to print whatever you’d like — from a text message to a logo to a photo — on the beer. And Beer Ripples is connected: you can send your own messages or photos to the machine via the Ripples app (for iOS and Android). It’s a snap to print custom content on your next drink. And if you don’t think your selfies will make the best accompaniment to your drink, Ripples has plenty of messages and images to chose from. A few taps on your smartphone or the Ripples device itself will make amazing beer art even if your photo skills are a little shaky.
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