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Heads up, bottoms up: New way to pour beer premieres in Philly

Naturally, the Canadian Broadcasting Company loves the new dispensing technology for beer lovers that debuted at the Wells Fargo Center for a Flyers game last Tuesday.

The inventors of the Bottoms Up dispensing system claim that their device, which fills cups from the bottom up, can fill a pint cup up to nine times faster than traditional beer taps.

The system uses cups with holes in the bottom. The holes are covered with a magnet, which is pushed up as the beer spews up from the device. Once full, the cup is pulled up off the tap and the magnet comes back down to cover the hole, allowing the customer to grab the pint and get back to the game.

The system, which is used in about 30 stadiums and arenas across North America, launched at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia Tuesday night.

Original source: CBC News
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