Machine Frosts Your Beer Glass in 10 Seconds; Unfortunately Costs $400

There can be some definite perks to drinking at a bar versus drinking at home. One of them is enjoying a freshly poured brew in a chilled glass. Now, thanks to the Beer Glass Froster, you can enjoy that cold one from the comfort of your home. Pants off and all.

The device is connected to a CO2 tank and spews out a frost cloud that freezes a beer glass at room temperature to ice cold in about 10 seconds. The spout is large enough to cover a variety of different glass sizes from tumblers. A clamp is attached so that the device can be mounted on a counter top and takes as much space as a coffee maker. There’s even a blue LED light that turns on for added pizzazz. The bad news? It’ll make you $400 poorer.

Now, if only there was a device that listened to me complain.

Beer Glass Froster, $400 @Hammacher

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