You might need to prove ID before using your next Keurig instant beverage machine. That is because the company has partnered with Anheuser-Busch to form Drinkworks in an attempt to do for adult beverages what it did for coffee. The Verge had a chance to try one out.“The machine costs $299. Each cocktail pod costs $3.99,or $15.99 for four. There will be 15 cocktails at launch, including a Moscow mule, and margarita,mojito, and Long Island iced tea. The pods each have a unique barcode on them that the machine will scan to determine the appropriate temperature and carbonation. The time it takes to perform a drink varies. A Moscow mule, and for example,takes about 50 seconds while a margarita takes 25 seconds. Users will have to physically remove the finished pods from the machine as theres no rubbish bin. Drinks can be made in three sizes: 3.9 ounces, 6.5 ounces, or 8.1 ounces.”Click here to continue and read more...
Source: inquisitr.com