That's the lowest price anywhere for this magic gadget, which makes canned and bottled beer taste like it came from a tap. Plus: Fly around the house for $18. Rick Broida is the author of numerous ...
In my day job in the beverage industry, I help educate people about wine, spirits and drinking culture. I also spent about 2 years working at a craft beer bar and getting to know plenty of New York ...
When we first tasted beers from Fizzics' countertop "draught" system last summer, we weren't expecting the device to live up to its lofty claims. The company promises to turn your bottles and cans ...
"Why doesn't beer taste like this at home?" That's the simple question that prompted Monmouth County entrepreneurs Philip Petracca and David McDonald to find a way to improve the taste of beer poured ...
Fizzics is currently available for $150, which isn’t a lot if you frequently drink beer at home, or would like to improve your beer drinking experience. Fizzics does also have a smaller option coming ...
Do you think beer can’t possibly get any better? Well, think again. The technological revolution has brought about some pretty monumental changes, but this might be the most exciting yet for anyone ...
Phil Petracca and David McDonald had a simple mission in mind: Make beer from bottles and cans taste like it's been poured out of a bar tap. The result of their tinkering, a home beer tap called ...
Generally, I don't get too caught up in the infomercial, GoFundMe, Kickstarter world of new products. I don't really love watching "Shark Tank" because, honestly, I think the people on it are mean and ...
Tyler Lizenby/CNET The first beer I poured with the Fizzics freestanding draft beer system surprised me. It surprised everyone still in the office at 5:15 p.m. on a Friday afternoon. At that hour, I ...
When exactly is the right time to quit your day job? The day you raise more than a quarter of a million dollars for your own invention. Philip Petracca, of Howell, and David McDonald, of Wall, did ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...
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