Josh Springer may have solved the sports fan’s dilemma: Should I get a beer or go to the bathroom if I want to be back in my seat before the action resumes? His invention, the Bottoms Up Draft Beer ...
The Metropolitan Development Commission is slated to vote Wednesday to terminate a tax-abatement agreement with Indianapolis-based GrinOn Industries LLC, makers of the “Bottoms Up” beer-dispensing ...
MONTESANO, Wash. - The beer cup is more than half full for Josh Springer. His idea, born out of frustration, is now loading up cups and his cash flow. I was two margaritas deep when I came up with ...
The Bottoms Up beer system, which promises a perfect fast pour of draft beer, has finally been released to eager DIY fans. Fans who have already figured out how to auger the normally commercial grade ...
The brainchild of Josh Springer, a former sign-maker from Montesano, Washington, the Bottoms Up Beer Dispenser is a deceptively simple device that pours from the bottom up in record time. After ...
Considering this technology has been viewed millions of times in online clips, odds are you've witnessed the glory of the Bottoms Up Beer Dispensing System. In not, prepare to be amazed and amazingly ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. ST. LOUIS • A new way to pour beer — both faster and odder — will be easier to find at Busch Stadium this baseball season. The ...
For anyone who has ever waited for what seems like hours while concession workers laboriously fill plastic cup after plastic cup with delicious, overpriced ballpark beer, the geniuses at GrinOn ...
Get ready for a perfect fill every time. No more frothy foam excess from an unskilled stadium bartender, just your favorite brew flowing out of the world’s fastest beer dispenser. It’s a beer ...
The Bottoms Up beer tap fills from underneath and it is supposed to produce less waste and be quicker than traditional taps. It works with a custom cup that has a metal rimmed hole at the bottom which ...
Karen Middendorf misses the challenge of the perfect pour. For 10 years, the concession worker served beer from a tap to fans at Columbus Clippers games. This baseball season, though, she has met her ...