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From Mocktails to Cocktails, we serve it nice and chilled. Bartender CV profile. Like a blurb to a good book, your CV profile should be a summary of your experience and sector specific skills, appealing to recruiters at first glance, tempting them to read further. A 5-10 line paragraph at the top of the page which exhibits your suitability for bartender.
Electronic Bartender Machine
Personal information collection; Location detection or location-based services; Nudity or descriptions of nudity within medical, informational or artistic contexts; Infrequent or mild references to cultural or religious intolerance; Frequent or graphic realistic, cartoon, or fantasy violence or descriptions of violence. Good Communication Skills/Outgoing Personality. A good bartender is friendly, has strong.
Cons:
-It can’t be a sounding board for all your existential woes.
-It doesn’t know when to cut you off.
-It isn’t someone whose number you can try (and most likely fail) to score on the way out.
-It’s a robot. And you've seen 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Pros:
-It doesn’t have any preferences when it comes to serving, say, very attractive women, before it serves you.
-It knows over 2,000 drinks by heart.
-It can be controlled via app.
-It’s a robot. And robots are cool.
Excuse us—we were just going over some pros and cons regarding Barsys. It’s an automated cocktail maker, by which me mean, it’s a bona fide frickin’ ROBOT BARTENDER, and it’s available to purchase online in the US for the first time on August 1st (it was previously only available in India, England, Italy and Switzerland).
This feels like a technological nut people who like to drink have been trying to crack for a long, long time. And, if the promotional materials for Barsys are any indication, it appears they’ve finally done it. Bravo. Cheers. Huzzah!
Without getting too into the weeds about how this machine works, because we’re not even going to pretend to try to understand how this machine really works, you basically download the app, and either ask it to make one of it’s pre-programmed libations, or use it to create one of your own. Once you’ve made your selection, the machine will go about doing it’s machine-y things to make your drink—dispensing liquids into the glass roving beneath the liquids, mixing stuff up at 300 RPM in its special vortex receptacle—and thirty seconds later, bam: you’re ready to get drunk off a cocktail a robot made.
Prior to this, of course, you’ll have to actually add the booze and the mixers. The machine can hold five bottles of alcohol, which you place upside down on top of the machine via specially designed plugs, as well as three one-liter bottles of mixers, which are inserted into the side. After that, you tell the app what you’ve added and the app will tell you which cocktails it's capable of making. Easy peasy.
Naturally, it helps if you have some bartending knowledge. And obviously, it doesn’t really make sense to use this to mix a single after-work martini or whatever. But if you’re one of those people who enjoy hosting family get-togethers or work parties or poker nights or what have you, and want to take those duties to the next level, or just really want to impress someone, like your boss, or your in-laws, or maybe even a certain special someone, it might be worth taking the ol’ robot bartender out of the cabinet, placing it on the countertop, loading it with booze and letting it rip.
“This is my robot bartender, Sheila,” you’ll say, as your guests’ jaws drop in unison.
Though feel free to give it a different name.
The recently re-brandedHacker Shack are back with a great new addition to their project line-up: a Pi-powered ‘Smart Bartender’ that dispenses liquid via six peristaltic pumps for precise mixology! The design can of course be modified (easily) for non-alcoholic drinks or even expanded upon for all types of mixing at the push of a button. Check out the video below for a thorough build, step-by-step, and see the full guide (including code and schematics) here when you’re ready to build your own 🙂
Tired of paying $12 for a small drink at the bars? Well be tired no more. You can have your very own personal bartender in your home, and also be the envy of your friends. We built a smart, Raspberry Pi powered bartender that can make drinks by mixing up to 6 ingredients together at the same time, so you can have anything from a rum and coke to a long island iced tea.
The bartender can be customized to make any number of drinks, can be expanded to mix more ingredients, and also has the potential for connectivity with Alexa and Google Home / Google Assistant.
The drinks can be configured on the bartender with two simple buttons and a screen, and you can add any number of drinks to the bartender’s repository through the bartender’s code.
Personal Bartender Business
Check out our video below to see how it works and how we built it:
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Read more here.
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